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  2. Robert Monroe - Wikipedia

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    Robert Allan Monroe, [1] also known as Bob Monroe (October 30, 1915 – March 17, 1995), was an American radio broadcasting executive who became known for his ideas about altered states of consciousness and for founding The Monroe Institute which continues to promote those ideas.

  3. There's a 'Wave of Death' in Every Human Brain. Scientists ...

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    These waves are usually associated with a conscious experience. In this context, they may be involved in near-death experiences reported by people who have survived cardiorespiratory arrest.”

  4. After Death (2023 film) - Wikipedia

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    After Death is a 2023 American documentary film written and directed by Stephen Gray and Chris Radtke. The film chronicles the stories of various near-death experience survivors, and features analysis of these events by authors and scientists as they try to determine what happens after people die. [3]

  5. Near-death experiences tied to brain activity after death ...

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    Millions of people have reported near-death experiences since cardiopulmonary resuscitation, better known as CPR, was invented in 1960, said Dr. Sam Parnia, an NYU Langone Health intensive care ...

  6. Deathcare - Wikipedia

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    The word deathcare is a compound term from the words death and care.It can also take the form of death care, [4] however this is mostly used in the United States and Canada in the Anglosphere, where deathcare is a preferred variation elsewhere in the English speaking world reflecting on the preferred version of healthcare in places like the UK, Australia, India, etc. [5]

  7. Penny Sartori - Wikipedia

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    Sartori worked as an intensive care nurse for seventeen years, during which time she cared for many patients who were close to death. As a result of these experiences, she began researching near-death experiences, culminating in the publication of her monograph The Near-Death Experiences of Hospitalized Intensive Care Patients: A Five Year Clinical Study, [1] [2] which was published by the ...

  8. Al Pacino details 'shocking' near-death experience after ...

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    The Scarface star expanded on the experience in a new interview with PEOPLE, explaining that his "great assistant Michael Quinn" contacted paramedics when he noticed something was wrong. "I don't ...

  9. Gateway belief model - Wikipedia

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    The gateway belief model is a dual process theory in psychology and the communication sciences.Specifically, the GBM postulates a two-step process of opinion change, where (mis)perceptions of normative agreement influence "key" personal beliefs that people hold about an issue (step 1), which in turn, shape public attitudes and support (step 2). [9]