Texas A&M University researchers have found that a brief virtual reality (VR) simulation of a near-death experience can ...
Near-death experiences can have lasting, life-changing effects, and new University of Virginia School of Medicine research sheds light on the types of counseling and support that can best help people ...
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Thousands of near-death experiences point to an after-life, researcher finds
In popular culture, bright lights at the end of tunnels and ethereal out-of-body experiences have grown into familiar ...
Thousands of near-death experiences show consistent patterns, including out-of-body awareness and feelings of peace. New brain studies reveal organized neural activity during cardiac arrest, matching ...
A new body of scientific research reveals that near-death experiences change how people work, what matters most in their careers and how they relate to coworkers. Near-death experiences at work are ...
Near-death experiences can have lasting, life-changing effects, and new University of Virginia School of Medicine research sheds light on the types of counseling and support that can best help people ...
It’s one of humanity’s most enduring mysteries: What happens when we die? Now, a new scientific investigation has taken us a step closer to understanding what may lie beyond the grave, the Daily Mail ...
SHREVEPORT, LA (KSLA) - Despite the 8 million Americans polled by Gallup who claim to have survived a near death experience, intense scientific debate rages on. Skeptics believe it's all in the mind, ...
Mercedes Somich was on the operating table when she said she left her body. It was the 24-year-old’s first pregnancy, and her labor had already been painful and dramatic. But then she needed an ...
Texas A&M University researchers have found that a brief virtual reality (VR) simulation of a near-death experience can sharply reduce people’s anxiety about death. In a small pilot study of about 60 ...
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