Former White House policy adviser Ezekiel Emanuel, who is now the vice provost and a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, famously wrote last year that he plans to stop all health care efforts to prolong his life once he reaches 75, contending the "manic desperation to endlessly extend life is misguided and potentially destructive."
Emanuel, a strong critic of high drug prices, often laments the billions the US spends on health care, especially for expensive cancer treatments that only add a few months to...
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