look at them. i m disabled. yeah, but i m getting on with life and i m enjoying my life i wanna live. but when it gets to the stage where i can t, i think i lljust be cruel for me not to have a choice. but when it gets to the stage where i can t, i think it lljust be cruel for me not to have a choice. on the horizon could be some of the biggest changes ever proposed for patients and doctors. i haven t signed up to kill my patients. i am very much here to help people live their best life for as long as they can. dr victoria wheatley treats hundreds of palliative patients across south wales. it s the care we provide for people that we can t cure. it s maintaining their dignity, maintaining their comfort and trying to work out what s really important for them. and district nurses, gps hospital doctors, all provide excellent palliative care. if somebody asks me to die, we have that conversation and we talk
to have a choice. on the horizon could be some of the biggest changes ever proposed for patients and doctors. i haven t signed up to kill my patients. i am very much here to help people live their best life for as long as they can. dr victoria wheatley treats hundreds of palliative patients across south wales. it s the care we provide for people that we can t cure. it s maintaining their dignity, maintaining their comfort and trying to work out what s really important for them. and district nurses, gps hospital doctors, all provide excellent palliative care. if somebody asks me to die, we have that conversation and we talk about what would make life better. and then we worked really, really hard to make that happen for them. if, on the other hand, the law was different
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cure. we just hope it doesn t hit us or a family member. do you think there s things we can do to combat it? there are things we can do that not necessarily will prevent it but may prevent it o top of that heap. also food, how we eat affects our brains. our what we do meditation or not, even the people in the work that we have affects our stress levels. all of this combines to affect our brains. this is also a women s issue. two-thirds of other people that get alzheimer s are women and nobody knows why that is. the women s alzheimer s movement is trying to answer that question by funding research into women s brains. is it because of our hormones? is it because of menopause? does it have anything to do with how we process information? these are all questions that haven t been answered because we ve been looking at people who have alzheimer s and now this whole thing has shifted to how
same graphics and computer animation, trump trump trump trump. was such a magnet that i think they were overlooked and i think they have a right to say, what about me, because i don t think media dug deep enough to see the pain out there, the broken hearts, the disappointments, the people who believed in america. went to church every sunday and sang in the choir and i think they were ignored. i just do. i have one last question because this your interview took place the same year that donald trump took out this full page ad in the new york times, boston globe and other places top of the ad nothing wrong with america s foreign defense policy that a little backbone can t cure, slamming ronald reagan essentially, but also, putting forward this very pro-russia line even back then. what do you make of the fact that you knnow have a significa share of republicans who are okay with an american presidential candidate colluding