near-death experience Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date March 21, 2024 CategoriesMedicineNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , atheism, brain, Bruce Greyson, cancel culture, death, dementia, dissertation, dying, Gary Habermas, medical interventions, Minding the Brain, near-death experiences, philosophers, Psychology Today, Research, terminal lucidity A Philosopher Investigates Near-Death Experiences Denyse O’Leary March 21, 2024 Medicine, Neuroscience & Mind 5 Monika Mandoki did not experience efforts to get her canceled. That may be for several reasons. Read More ›
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Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date July 16, 2016 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , __tedited, bioethics, consent, futile care, Health & Wellness, medical ethics, medical futility, medical interventions, patients American Medical Association Playing “Hide the Ball” with Futile Care Rule? Wesley J. Smith July 16, 2016 Bioethics, Medicine 3 "Futile care" is ad hoc health care rationing. Read More ›