Delaware Legalizes Medical Aid in Dying After Years of Debate
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Terminally ill adults in Delaware now have a new option at the end of life. On Tuesday, Gov. Matt Meyer signed House Bill 140 into law, legalizing medical aid in dying for mentally capable patients with a prognosis of six months or less.
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Terminally ill adults in Delaware now have a new option at the end of life. On Tuesday, Gov. Matt Meyer signed House Bill 140 into law, legalizing medical aid in dying for mentally capable patients with a prognosis of six months or less.
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