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A matter of life and death: making choices for the end of life

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Weekend and opinion writer·Bay of Plenty Times·
15 mins to read

Decisions are made each day about how we live and die. Many physicians encourage people to spell out end-of-life wishes while still healthy. If you were in late-stage dementia, would you want a feeding tube or other interventions? Would you want CPR if cancer was likely to kill you within weeks or months? Clinicians say a number of templates and even a simple question can help anyone start to outline priorities. But many families delay taking action until it's too

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