Dying
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You could take the money you're spending on those unnecessary things and give it to this organization, the Against Malaria Foundation, which would take the money you had given and use it to buy nets like this one to protect children like this one, and we know reliably that if we provide nets, they're used, and they reduce the number of children
dying
from malaria, just one of the many preventable diseases that are responsible for some of those 19,000 children
dying
every day.
Do you remember no one had heard of ebola until we heard of hundreds of people
dying
in Central Africa from it?
They said things like, "Well, if it were really dangerous, someone would have told us." "If that's really why everyone was dying, the doctors would have told us."
Today, for example, this has culminated in more people
dying
due to obesity than due to hunger.
People who experienced a lot of stress in the previous year had a 43 percent increased risk of
dying.
In fact, they had the lowest risk of
dying
of anyone in the study, including people who had relatively little stress.
Okay, so the bad news first: For every major stressful life experience, like financial difficulties or family crisis, that increased the risk of
dying
by 30 percent.
People who spent time caring for others showed absolutely no stress-related increase in
dying.
"As the last dodo was dying, Spinoza was looking for a rational explanation for everything, called eudaemonia.
So seven years ago, when honeybee colonies were reported to be
dying
en masse, first in the United States, it was clear that there was something really, really wrong.
Bees are
dying
from multiple and interacting causes, and I'll go through each of these.
The bottom line is, bees
dying
reflects a flowerless landscape and a dysfunctional food system.
Bees have been
dying
over the last 50 years, and we're planting more crops that need them.
And it would be really great, actually, if we could stop that dead tissue either from
dying
or help it to regenerate.
So when we found the cancer, it doesn't seem strange to us at all that without saying a word to each other, we believed that, if we were smart enough and strong enough and brave enough, and we worked hard enough, we could keep him from
dying
ever.
So now I ask you, how do I feel when the time finally comes and there's another dark night, sometime between midnight and 2 a.m.? This time it's on the intensive care ward when a twentysomething resident that I've never met before tells me that Terence is dying, perhaps tonight.
I believed I could keep him from dying, and I'd be embarrassed to say that if I hadn't seen so many people and have talked to so many people who have felt exactly the same way.
Right up until days before his death, I felt strongly and powerfully, and, you might say, irrationally, that I could keep him from
dying
ever.
Maybe we need a new story, not a story about giving up the fight or of hopelessness, but rather a story of victory and triumph, of a valiant battle and, eventually, a graceful retreat, a story that acknowledges that not even the greatest general defeats every foe, that no doctor has ever succeeded in making anyone immortal, and that no wife, no matter how hard she tried, has ever stopped even the bravest, wittiest and most maddeningly lovable husband from
dying
when it was his time to go.
Hospice was for people who were dying, and Terence wasn't
dying.
We have a noble path to curing the disease, patients and doctors alike, but there doesn't seem to be a noble path to
dying.
They are
dying
of sadness."
Implicitly or explicitly, there is a narrative that all the people who are
dying
were somehow involved in the drug trade, and we infer this because they were either tortured or executed in a professional manner, or, most likely, both.
People still are
dying
in Burkina Faso, and access to clean drinking water is still a big problem.
Last time, I talked about death and
dying.
Well, those of you who know some of these books know that one is about death and dying, one is about the human body and the human spirit, one is about the way mystical thoughts are constantly in our minds.
I really have it figured out so that I can advise people about death and dying, so that I can talk about mysticism and the human spirit.
It was simply going to be an occasion where I didn't have AIDS and I wasn't dying, but could tolerate the fact that they did and they were.
The box jellyfish, the deadliest venom in all of the ocean, is in these waters, and I have come close to
dying
from them on a previous attempt.
And if the starting
dying
nerve cell is a motor nerve, for example, you'll get motor neuron disease.
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