Assisted suicide, also known as physician-assisted suicide, involves a medical professional providing a terminally ill patient with the means to end their own life, typically through prescribed medication. It is legal in several countries and some U.S. states, often under strict regulations that require patients to meet specific criteria, such as being mentally competent and experiencing unbearable suffering. Proponents argue that it allows for dignity in dying, while opponents raise ethical concerns about potential abuses and the sanctity of life. The topic remains highly controversial, with ongoing debates about moral, legal, and medical implications.
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