Simple human dignity and self-ownership demands the right to end one’s own life on one’s own terms, and to be able to help others achieve this goal where they are not capable of doing so themselves. Yet these acts remain forbidden to most people in most parts of the world. Painless, effective euthanasia requires medical assistance, and providing that service remains largely illegal. This state of affairs is slowly starting to change in the US, however, and so late last year the first cryopreservation following voluntary euthanasia took place. Cryopreservation is the only presently available end of life option that offers a chance at life again in the future. It is an unknown, high risk chance, but it is the only option on the table for
from https://www.fightaging.org/archives/2019/07/first-cryopreservation-following-use-of-assisted-death-legislation-in-california/
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