Family, fear, and faith: Helping Black patients with end-of-life decisions

(Via Association of American Medical Colleges) African American families tend to choose life-prolonging interventions when faced with advanced, terminal conditions rather than focusing on comfort care and quality of life. Here's why — and how doctors can help.

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