Published December 15, 2014Associated Press Facebook0 Twitter0 Email Print Senior woman visiting with her doctor or caregiver (iStock) PARIS – France's president wants to allow doctors to keep terminally ill patients sedated until death comes, amid a national debate about whether to legalize euthanasia. Francois Hollande stopped short of recommending lethal injections and avoided the terms euthanasia and assisted suicide, highly sensitive issues in this majority-Catholic country. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Instead, he called Friday for a law that would give people "the right to deep, continuous sedation until death" - at...
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