Tom Ferguson, M.D. interviews Stephen and Ondrea Levine about their acquired wisdom gained from their work with people dealing with death and dying and those that love them. The Levines report that these people begin looking into their own hearts...
Daniel Redwood, D.C. interviews Raymond Moody, M.D., Ph.D. about why near-death experiences cannot be passed off with a simple physiological or biochemical explanation. Dr. Moody observes that people who return from the brink of death after these...
If you are preparing a eulogy, psychologist Roberta Temes, Ph.D. offers some help. It is an honor to commemorate the life of a person who has recently died. The eulogy serves many purposes for those in the audience: It fulfills the human need for...
My first son was born on July 27, 1957, at Chicago’s Wesley Memorial Hospital. I saw him, but heard no sound from him.
Joint replacement is justifiably regarded as miracle surgery. The ball-and-socket joint parts of the hip, worn away by osteoarthritis, are replaced with an artificial joint made of a mix of metal and polyethylene.
I have an American writer friend called Bernie, who is 80 years old. I’ve known him for more than 25 years, known his three children and two of his wives and, perhaps in all that time, I only heard once that there weren’t just three children - there...