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What We're Reading: Photographer Peter Grant Was Blindsided by a Terminal Diagnosis. He Chose His Own Path Forward.

The day before he died, Peter Grant, a photographer known for his fine-art and fitness portraits, explained to People magazine why he had decided to move forward with medical aid in dying (MAID). For much of his life, Grant had been "Mr. Healthy," as he described himself. He was deeply immersed in areas of health and wellness, having put years of effort into his own body work and restorative healing studies. But a surprise cancer diagnosis changed everything. "I wasn't really afraid of dying, so I really just felt like there had to be other approaches," he told the magazine.