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Doctors’ Religious Beliefs Affect How They Provide End-Of-Life Care, Study Finds
August 30, 2010 by NewsBot
CNN: "A doctor's own religious practice can become quite relevant to patient care, especially when end-of-life issues come into play. A new study finds that doctors who are not religious are more likely to take steps to help end a very sick patient's life, and to discuss these kinds of decisions, than doctors who are very religious...


