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El largo adiós: cómo enfrentar la enfermedad prolongada de un ser querido

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Una enfermedad prolongada puede generar el duelo de un ser querido, mucho antes del fallecimiento. Consejos para sobrellevar esta etapa con menos dolor.

These Annual Checkups Help Seniors Not Only Survive But Thrive

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Seniors are living longer and defying predictions of cognitive and functional decline. Wellness coaches guide them in setting goals for the year — whether physical, social, in­tellectual or spiritual.

New ‘Instructions’ Could Let Dementia Patients Refuse Spoon-Feeding

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Patients with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias can say in advance if and when they want caregivers to stop offering food and fluids by hand.

Poll: Americans Avoid Planning For Serious Illness

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A majority of Americans say it’s important to write down their medical wishes in case of serious illness, but only a third have done so.

‘No One Is Coming’: Hospice Patients Abandoned At Death’s Door

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U.S. hospice agencies promise to be available around-the-clock to help patients dying in their homes. But a Kaiser Health News investigation shows that in an alarming number of cases, that promise is broken.

El doloroso costado positivo del marketing médico

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Una paciente con cáncer de seno terminal asegura que los comerciales solo promueven curas milagrosas y pacientes felices. La realidad es distinta, asegura.

The Painful Side Of Positive Health Care Marketing

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Advertising for hospitals, unlike pharmaceutical companies, doesn’t have to be backed up by data or facts. Cheerful messages of hope can feel like a slap in the face to a dying patient.

Dementia Patient At Center of Spoon-Feeding Controversy Dies

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Nora Harris, 64, who had early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, raised questions about the power — and limits — of an advance directive to withdraw care.

In Oregon, End-of-Life Wishes Are Just A Click Away

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A new link creates two-way access to the state registry that documents the type of medical care sick and frail patients want — or refuse.

Medicare ayuda a 575,000 personas a hacer planes para el final de la vida

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En 2016, el Medicare comenzó a pagar por las sesiones en las que pacientes, médicos y familiares discuten sobre las decisiones a tomar cuando se acerca el final de la vida.