Everyone With an Addiction Has Diminished Decision-Making Capacity

American Journal of Bioethics 24 (5):34-37 (2024)
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In “Revive and Refuse,” Marshall et al. (2024) argue that many individuals who are revived from opioid overdoses have diminished decision-making capacity (DMC), given that so many of them have opio...

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