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Visits to the Internet site for the U.S. Living Will Registry - where advance directives can be stored for quick access by doctors and family members - increased from 500 a day to 50,000 a day when the Schiavo case was in the headlines last year. It has leveled off to about 2,500 day, but the number of registered documents is up to 40,000 from 10,000 a year ago.
Living wills gaining popularity since Schiavo's death
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One year after the death of Terri Schiavo, her family who fought for seven years in court to keep her alive is not giving up its battle against euthanasia.
Parents Robert and Mary Schindler, along with brother Bobby Schindler and sister Suzanne Vitadamo have developed two separate organizations devoted to activism on behalf of the disabled.
Bobby Schindler is running the Terri Schindler Schiavo Center for Health Care Ethics in Washington, D.C., and his parents and sister are in charge of the Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation.
Terri's family keeps fight alive... Establishing groups against euthanasia after daughter's death
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NRLC Remembers Terri Schiavo--
Urges Americans to Complete Will to Live
-- http://www.nrlc.org/press_releases_new/Release032706.html