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1960S- CPR
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CARDIAC DTH
BRAIN DTH
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1968- BRAIN DTH CRITERIA
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CPR- O2, MANUAL PRESSURE, ELECTRICITY, DRUGS
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REPERFUSION INJURY
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ECMO- LIFE SUPPORT
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WHERE DID THE AWARENESS GO DURING CPR
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LUCID EXPERIENCE - NDE - NARRATIVE
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RAYMOND MOODY COINED NDE 1975
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RED - RECALLED EXPERIENCE OF DTH
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Cassandra Scott remembers feeling "consciously unconscious" during her life-threatening experience at Coogee Beach.
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Cassandra was dead for approximately 15 minutes. Her heart had stopped.
"My experience was a little bit like being asleep when you're aware you're sleeping, but you're not dreaming," Cassandra recalls.
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NDE- READING THOUGHTS OF RESUSCITATOR
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"What we understand happens is that when [some] people have gone through death, they have this incredible experience that kind of transcends their usual reality," Dr Parnia says.
People have described a sensation that their self – the part that makes them who they are – separates from their body and they're able to have external visual awareness," he adds.
"They can see everything; they can understand what's happening.
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LYF REVIEW- BHAIRAVI YATNA
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