Every so often there is a case in which parents refuse to submit
their child to medical treatment, citing religious beliefs. The most
recent example is the saga of Daniel Hauser, a 13-year-old Minnesota
boy stricken with Hodgkin’s lymphoma. After undergoing a round of
chemotherapy that, understandably, made the boy quite sick, the family
ceased the treatments, saying they would pursue alternative therapy in
accordance with an American Indian religion known as “Nemenhah.”
A court order was then issued mandating that Daniel undergo the
treatments, prompting him and his mother, Colleen Hauser, to flee the
state on May 18. Their intention was to seek their alternative medicine
in Mexico. But now mother and son are back in Minnesota, having
surrendered to authorities voluntarily after a week on the run. They
also have agreed to undergo the medical treatments prescribed by their
doctors, despite vowing previously to resist them at all costs.
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