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Twenty years after the Terri Schiavo case, new research suggests some patients once labeled “unconscious” may actually have been aware. That raises a haunting question: did we get it wrong in one of the most controversial end-of-life cases in American history?
Wesley J. Smith, senior fellow at the Discovery Institute, joins the program to explore what new science is revealing and what it could mean for how we understand consciousness, care, and decisions made in cases like Schiavo’s.
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By The Lars Larson ShowTwenty years after the Terri Schiavo case, new research suggests some patients once labeled “unconscious” may actually have been aware. That raises a haunting question: did we get it wrong in one of the most controversial end-of-life cases in American history?
Wesley J. Smith, senior fellow at the Discovery Institute, joins the program to explore what new science is revealing and what it could mean for how we understand consciousness, care, and decisions made in cases like Schiavo’s.
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