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I Promised My Sister I Would Write About How She Chose to Die

How New Motherhood Changed Me as a Doctor

I Spent 17 Years Photographing One Family’s Grief and Growth

Talking With Patients About Death

The Romance Novelist Who Faked Her Own Death

Human Composting Would Let New Yorkers Return to Earth

A Machine Kept Our Patient Alive, but She Couldn’t Stay on Forever, Right?

What My Father’s Death Taught Me About Living

What John Donne Knew About Death Can Teach Us a Lot About Life

I’m a Ukrainian Soldier, and I’ve Accepted My Death

The I.C.U. Patient, and the Family

Is Truth the Best Medicine for Dying Patients?

Thinking About Death, and End-of-Life Care

My Daughter and I Are Trapped in Brazil’s Tragedy

My Second Phase of Adulthood

The Death Cleaner

The Death Cleaner

Where Do the Dead Go in Our Imaginations?

Death Has Many Names

‘It’s Still Getting Worse.’ Inside Britain’s Vicious Second Wave.