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WCCO's Esme Murphy with Dr. Jennifer Needle-Assistant professor, Center for Bio Ethics and the Department of pediatrics in the U of M Medical School. A terminally ill child with a rare form of brain damage is on life-support in the UK. The medical professionals says that the child is unable to breathe unaided but the child’s parents do not want to shut off life support and are hoping to transport the child to the U.S. for more medical help.
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WCCO's Esme Murphy with Dr. Jennifer Needle-Assistant professor, Center for Bio Ethics and the Department of pediatrics in the U of M Medical School. A terminally ill child with a rare form of brain damage is on life-support in the UK. The medical professionals says that the child is unable to breathe unaided but the child’s parents do not want to shut off life support and are hoping to transport the child to the U.S. for more medical help.

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