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Article: “How Doctors Die” – Thoughts on End-of-Life Care
I came across this article about end of life care…from the perspective of a doctor. This could so easily become a rallying cry against doctors and “the medical establishment”. But I’ll try not to let it. I’m not going to give … Continue reading
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Tagged chronic pain, death, doctors, End-of-life care, hospitals, human rights, living will, medicine, pain, terminal illness, thanatophobia
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StillBirthday.com, A New Link to Combat Silly and Immature Behaviour in Adult Humans
One of the blogs I read frequently is The Skeptical OB, a site run by a now-retired OB-GYN named Dr Amy Tuteur. She blogs about science, childbirth, and the craziness of homebirth and even crazier Natural Childbirth Advocates (NCBs). NCBs … Continue reading
Tweeps are Praying Again
I once wrote a post about activity, passivity and prayer in Twitter trends. It’s an ineffective social media phenomenon that is annoyingly still in use, which allows the people who do it to try and sound as though they’re actually … Continue reading
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Tagged activity vs passivity, death, illness, social media, social psychology, twitter
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