Alzheimer’s and the Paradox of Advance Directives It is hard to know in advance what kind of existence you’ll be content with.
A Brief History of Consequential Deaths in Congress Lawmakers’ deaths have sometimes helped to flip partisan control. With an aging, narrowly divided Senate, it could be a possibility again.
The Unspeakably Sad Reminder of the ‘Other Paris’ The world is arranged to discreetly conceal the bleak side of life from us. And we are complicit.
How a Lawsuit in N.J. Could Bring Aid in Dying to Millions The plaintiffs want the state to drop its residency requirement. Oregon and Vermont have already done so.
Living and Dying in ¾ Time As Jimmy Buffett sang, ‘The sunrise’ll bring on the sleep that escaped us.’