Still safe; still respectful: a mixed methods study exploring the early experiences of a rural community hospice in providing voluntary assisted dying

Abstract Background Voluntary assisted dying has become available as an end-of-life choice in many countries, including Australia.There is evidence on the mixed impact of voluntary assisted dying legislation on palliative care healthcare professionals, however, less is known about the interface between palliative Oral Health care and voluntary assi

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Seizures: A Manifestation of Corpus Callosum Cavernoma

Abstract Seizures are rarely a manifestation of corpus callosum lesions, especially when the lesion is a cavernoma in the genu.Till date only one such case has Oral Health been reported.Here, we report a 46-year-old male patient who presented with an episode of generalized seizures.Neurological examination was unremarkable.However, a computed tomog

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Design against Extinction at New York University

This article reviews the Lacquer Top eco-social design work of students at the Gallatin School of Individualized Studies at New York University over the last decade.Environmental justice movements and the effects of global warming pose significant challenges to the architecture of dwellings, landscapes, and urban design communities.In response, stu

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