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The Science of Near-Death Experiences

By: John C. Hagan III
Narrated by: Geoffrey Abegg
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What happens to consciousness during the act of dying? The most compelling answers come from people who almost die and later recall events that occurred while lifesaving resuscitation, emergency care, or surgery was performed. These events are now called near-death experiences (NDEs). As medical and surgical skills improve, innovative procedures can bring back patients who have traveled farther on the path to death than at any other time in history. Physicians and healthcare professionals must learn how to appropriately treat patients who report an NDE. It is estimated that more than 10 million people in the United States have experienced an NDE. Hagan and the contributors to this volume engage in evidence-based research on near-death experiences and include physicians who themselves have undergone a near-death experience. This book establishes a new paradigm for NDEs.

The book is published by University of Missouri Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

“A landmark study of seemingly trascendent consciousness reported by patients who were revived after dying.” (Raymond A. Moody, MD, PhD, author of Life After Life)

“As editor of Missouri Medicine, Hagan resolved to put into words, as reasoned and rational as possible, what people in near-death states say they’ve experienced.” (The Kansas City Star)

“Offers interesting insight into NDE research.” (Choice)

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excellent

very well written and narrated good to here two sides of the argument on ndes must say it may make a believer out of some skeptics.

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Lightweight and not especialy scientific

This book is supposed to have an editor, but the role appears to be more a one of figurehead. The title itself is misleading. The content struggles to be scientific. There is repitition in each chapter. The book either goes over already established ground because it assumes that the reader has no noticeable attentions span or no real arrempt at editing a series of chapters, first written to stand alone, has been made.

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