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Nouvelle lumière sur la vie après la vie
By Raymond A Moody. 1977
Considères comme cliniquement morts, puis ressuscités par la technologie moderne, des hommes et des femmes rapportent de cette aventure des…
souvenirs qui se ressemblent étrangement. Le Dr. Moody a recueilli plus d'une certaine de témoignages. 1977.Advises overcoming grief by transforming it into positive action. Discusses how children, men, and women mourn differently; explains when to…
seek professional help; and offers suggestions for remembering a loved one. 2001.A seven-step program for getting through menopause and enjoying a longer, healthier life without drugs
By Catherine D Lowes. 1998
Explains what menopause is and how to recognize its symptoms. Also shares ideas meant to help women to assess their…
health, alleviate the symptoms of menopause, and reduce their risk of osteoporosis and heart disease through diet, exercise and lifestyle. 1998.But not to lose: a book of comfort for those bereaved
By Austin H Kutscher. 1969
Le deuil et la vie
By Bernard Sindon. 1997
Comment vivre jusqu'à 100 ans ou plus: diète, vie sexuelle et exercices
By George Burns, Gérard Cuggia. 1983
Les soins palliatifs: et si la mort révélait la vie ((Partage))
By Judith Larin. 2001
Mourir dans la dignité: quand un médecin dit oui
By André Comte-Sponville, Catherine Leguay. 2000
L'atout gagnant ((Réponses).)
By Rita Levi-Montalcini, Camille Marin. 1999
La mort expliquée à ma fille ((Folio junior ; 1189).)
By Emmanuelle Huisman-Perrin. 2002
Essais sur l'histoire de la mort en Occident du moyen age ((Points. Histoire ; 31).)
By Philippe Ariès. 1975
Vivre mieux et plus longtemps: une méthode scientifique et pratique pour prolonger sa vie
By Durk Pearson, Sandy Shaw, Lise Marchand, Josée Gagnon. 1984
Savoir mourir
By Michel Coquet. 1986
À partir de l'essence des enseignements des sages de toutes les écoles traditionnelles, sans négliger toutes les données de la…
médecine actuelle qui ne font qu'éclairer les enseignements ésotériques, l'auteur pressent ici une synthèse du problème de la mort, qui devient en fait celui de la vie. (Pour les inities.) 1986.What to expect in your fifties: a woman's guide to health, vitality, and longevity
By Judy Mandell. 1998
Describes physical and emotional changes women go through in their sixth decade. In addition to typical topics like menopause, osteoporosis,…
and heart disease, deals briefly with stress, chronic pain, alternative medicine, and plastic surgery. Gives preventive health strategies and advice on each topic. c1998.Widower
By Scott Campbell, Phyllis R Silverman. 1987
First-hand accounts from 20 widowers who describe in depth their reactions to the death of their spouses. Provides a practical…
guide for the bereaved as well as insight into self-help programs and how they can ease the pain. c1987.Uncommon will : the death and life of Sue Rodriguez
By Lisa Hobbs Birnie, Sue Rodriguez. 1994
Written in collaboration with Sue Rodriguez and published soon after her death in February 1994, "Uncommon will" chronicles the years…
following Rodriguez's diagnosis with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Birnie covers Rodriguez's legal battles for assisted suicide, and the physical and private torment she suffered before her death. c1994.La mort
By Daniel Turcotte. 1991
After life: ways we think about death
By Merrie-Ellen Wilcox. 2019
Moving between science and culture, Wilcox takes a straightforward look at the fascinating, diverse ways in which we understand death,…
both today and throughout our history. Each chapter includes a brief telling of a death legend, myth or history from a dThe making of home: the 500-year story of how our houses became our homes
By Judith Flanders. 2014
Flanders traces the evolution of the house from the sixteenth to the early twentieth century across northern Europe and America,…
showing how the homes we know today bear only a faint resemblance to homes though history. What turned a house into a home? Why did northwestern Europe, a politically unimportant, sociologically underdeveloped region of the world, suddenly became the powerhouse of the Industrial Revolution, the capitalist crucible that created modernity? While investigating these important questions, Flanders uncovers the fascinating development of ordinary household items--from cutlery, chairs and curtains, to fitted kitchens, plumbing and windows--while also dismantling many domestic myths.A Beginner's Guide to the End: Practical Advice for Living Life and Facing Death
By Shoshana Berger, B. J. Miller. 2019
The first ever practical, compassionate, and comprehensive guide to dying-and living fully until you do. "There is nothing wrong with…
you for dying," palliative care doctor B.J. Miller and Shoshana Berger write in A Beginner's Guide to the End. "Our ultimate purpose here isn't so much to help you die as it is to free up as much life as possible until you do." Theirs is a clear-eyed and big-hearted action plan for approaching the end of life, written to help readers feel more in control of an experience that so often seems anything but controllable. Their book offers everything from step-by-step instructions for how to do your paperwork and navigate the healthcare system to answers to questions you might be afraid to ask your doctor, like whether or not sex is still okay when you're sick. You'll be walked through how to break the news to your employer, whether to share old secrets with your family, how to face friends who might not be as empathetic as you'd hoped, and to how to talk to your children about your will. (Don't worry: if anyone gets snippy, it'll likely be their spouses, not them.) There are also lessons for survivors, like how to shut down a loved one's social media accounts, clean out the house, and write a great eulogy. An honest, surprising, and detailed-oriented guide to the most universal of all experiences, A Beginner's Guide to the End is the one book that everyone needs.