Euthanasia

Euthanasia is a term that refers to the painless end of a person's life, with the intention of relieving suffering. It is typically used in cases involving individuals who are terminally ill, or in a vegetative state, with no chance of recovery. Euthanasia has become a controversial and divisive issue in many countries. Advocates of euthanasia argue that it is a humane and ethical option to alleviate suffering, while opponents contend that it conflicts with core values of society. However, its use is becoming more accepted in some countries, and is seen as an additional option for those facing a terminal illness or extreme suffering.


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ISSN: Coming Soon
Editor: Maria Cappuccilli, University of Bologna
Publication Type: Open Access Journal
Description: Journal of Death is an open access, peer reviewed scientific journal which includes theoretical, conceptual and clinical aspects of death. The main objective of this journal is to support and disseminate the research done in the areas of human anatomy.