• “In the Parlor, The Final Goodbye”A Game Changer Film That Alters The Way We Observe Death

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    “In the Parlor, The Final Goodbye”
    A Game Changer Film That Alters The Way We Observe Death



  • “For Sasha with Love, An Alzheimer’s Crusade”In this book, Anne Bashkiroff’s story brings dementia out of the shadows

    “For Sasha with Love, An Alzheimer’s Crusade”
    In this book, Anne Bashkiroff’s story brings dementia out of the shadows

    “For Sasha, with Love, An Alzheimer’s Crusade, The Anne Bashkiroff Story” is a significant book on the history of dementia in the United States. It brought much-needed attention to Alzheimer’s disease back in 1977, a time when the disease was virtually unknown to the average person. With the help of Rosalynn Carter, Anne Bashkiroff presented…

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  • “What a Wonderful World”A musical legend raises the spirits of a nation

    “What a Wonderful World”
    A musical legend raises the spirits of a nation

    When you lose someone you love, the whole world changes. Bright colors become dim. Other relationships are no longer as satisfying. The world is less promising. Sometimes music can call your attention back to the things in your life that are still good. One song that might help your feel a little better is “What…

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  • The Uneasy Relationship between America’s Life Expectancy and Retirement AgeNew data shows Americans are retiring later and dying sooner

    The Uneasy Relationship between America’s Life Expectancy and Retirement Age
    New data shows Americans are retiring later and dying sooner

    There has been an unsettling trend happening in the United States. The retirement age has been steadily increasing, but the last two years have seen a dip in life expectancy for the average adult. This suggests that Baby Boomers and middle-age workers may face shorter retirements than previous generations enjoyed.  Record numbers of Americans older than…

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  • “In Flanders Fields”A doctor's poem to his dead friend sparks a movement

    “In Flanders Fields”
    A doctor’s poem to his dead friend sparks a movement

    “In Flanders Fields” by John McCrae was inspired by World War I, which was known sadly and incorrectly as the war to end all wars. On June 28, 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the Austro-Hungarian Empire was assassinated while touring in Sarajevo. The Austro-Hungarian government blamed Serbia, and on July 28, 1914, World War I…

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  • Exploring Themes of Life and Death in Hasegawa Tōhaku’s LandscapesThe Japanese artist uses simple designs to express complex ideas

    Exploring Themes of Life and Death in Hasegawa Tōhaku’s Landscapes
    The Japanese artist uses simple designs to express complex ideas

    Known as one of the greatest painters in Japanese history, Hasegawa Tōhaku has influenced countless artists over the centuries. He is famous for his simple, almost reserved painting style; Hasegawa Tōhaku’s landscapes are all deeply serene and minimalist in nature. However, while the painter is most revered for his beautiful, calming landscapes, many of these…

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  • How Can Medical Marijuana Be Used at End of Life? (Interview)An interview with Dress Wedding and Kelly Quirke of Harborside Health Center, Part Two

    How Can Medical Marijuana Be Used at End of Life? (Interview)
    An interview with Dress Wedding and Kelly Quirke of Harborside Health Center, Part Two

    Today SevenPonds speaks with Dress Wedding, a Holistic Services Director with Harborside Health Center in Oakland, California. Also joining Dress is Kelly Quirke, Community Engagement Coordinator. This is the second part of a two-part interview with Harborside, a state-of-the-art medical marijuana dispensary that provides service to patients in Oakland and San Jose, California. Today Dress and…

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  • “Promise Me Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose”In his 2017 memoir, former Vice President Biden shares vows made to his dying son and others who have experienced great loss

    “Promise Me Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose”
    In his 2017 memoir, former Vice President Biden shares vows made to his dying son and others who have experienced great loss

    Former Vice-president Joe Biden and his family were forced to mourn publicly when his 46-year-old son Beau died of a brain tumor in the spring of 2015. This was the second lightening strike of great loss Biden had endured in the public’s eye. Weeks after being first elected a U.S. senator from Delaware, just over 40…

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  • A “Bucket List” May Be Beneficial For End-Of-Life TreatmentA new study suggests that discussing one's bucket list with a physician could lead to better, more personalized care

    A “Bucket List” May Be Beneficial For End-Of-Life Treatment
    A new study suggests that discussing one’s bucket list with a physician could lead to better, more personalized care

    A new study out of Stanford University suggests that patients should share a “bucket list” (if they have one) with their physician to facilitate better “preference-sensitive” care. With this strategy, researchers contend that doctors can make more suitable healthcare recommendations because they know their patient’s life goals. A bucket list is essentially a list of…

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  • The Burning Ghats in Varanasi, IndiaDeath in Varanasi is on public display on the Burning Ghats

    The Burning Ghats in Varanasi, India
    Death in Varanasi is on public display on the Burning Ghats

    Varanasi is located in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, and is known as the epicenter of death for Hindus. The city, and its famous burning ghats, are located directly along the shores of The Ganges, a 1,500-mile long river that has been a lifeline to millions of Indians, as well as a sacred body…

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