Choice in Dying invented living wills in 1967. This nonprofit organization continues today to foster communication about end-of-life decisions. (
http://www.choices.org
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Links to many aspects of euthanasia, including general references, legal rulings, proponents, and adversaries. (
http://www.trinity.edu/~mkearl/dtheuth.html
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This web site is for patients and their families facing life-threatening illness; includes information about services, pain control, caregivers, and bereavement. (
http://www.hospicenet.org
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Examine the history of dying and medicine in the United States, moral debates involving the medical establishment, dying well, and other topics. (
http://www.trinity.edu/~mkearl/deathmed.html
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Extensive links to many aspects of death and dying are provided, including how we die, death and social institutions, and death and medicine. Links to many web sites on death and dying can be accessed. (
http://www.trinity.edu/~mkearl/death.html
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This web site provides a wide range of information for and by widows and widowers. Topics include grief, bereavement, recovery, and other helpful information. (
http://www.widownet.org/
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The late Elisabeth Kubler' Ross' webpage contains a biography, quotes and links dealing with death and her contribution to the subject. (
http://www.elisabethkublerross.com/
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ADEC is one of the oldest interdisciplinary organizations in the field of dying, death and bereavement. It includes a wide array of mental and medical health personnel, educators, clergy, funeral directors and volunteers. (
http://www.adec.org
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