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As more states legalize assisted suicide, boomers contemplate end-of-life choices

More U.S. states are making physician-assisted suicides available – although only under narrow circumstances – and both defenders and critics of the practice say they see a growing discussion among baby boomers, who are mostly in their 60s and 70s, about what role, if any, it should play in end-of-life decision-making.  Click Here to Read the Article