'Sometimes It's OK to Give Patients a Treatment With No Proven Medical Beneifits' http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/sometimes-it-s-ok-to-give-patients-a-treatment-with-no-proven-medical-beneifits/ … A medical student writes... o_O
@Blue_Wode "...sense of companionship and support stemming from spending time with another person" hit the nail on the head there.
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@GidMK Indeed. Basically what nurses, carers, companions, friends and family are there to do! -
@Blue_Wode Dying people don't always have great emotional support, doesn't justify lying to them about their health.
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