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Hospice Nurse Breaks the Internet with the ‘Death Rattle’:
Julie McFadden is gaining steam online with an unlikely topic: the end of life -
Lessons From a Veterinarian: How to Know When It’s Time To Say Goodbye To Your Pet:
An interview with Dr. Dani McVety, veterinarian and founder of Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice and At-Home Euthanasia -
Vaccines Against Cancer May Be Around the Corner:
Researchers are developing vaccines using mRNA technology
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Tag Archives: Comedy
“You Don’t Pass Through Fire to Get to Heaven…”
Clip from the movie "Funny People"
In this clip from the 2009 movie Funny People, Mark (Jason Schwartzman) opens up to his friends about his grandfather’s death, and is faced with jesting in return.
Posted in Laughter is Medicine
Tagged Comedy, Funny People, Jason Schwartzman, Jonah Hill, Seth Rogen
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Franny’s Last Ride by Mike DeStefano
The comedian and storyteller shares his struggle to support his wife at the end of life
Comedian Mike DeStefano died of a heart attack March 6, 2011. In 2007, he appeared with The Moth storytelling organization to tell the story of his wife, Fran, who was dying in hospice after a drug addiction and affliction with … Continue reading
Posted in Something Special
Tagged AIDS, Comedy, Franny's Last Ride, Hospice, Loss, Mike DeStefano, Substance abuse, The Moth
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“People are never ‘dying’. They live and then they die. And dying is in a moment.”
-Mike DeStefano
The comedian shared this advice from a social worker in his appearance with The Moth storytelling organization to tell “Franny’s Last Ride,” the story of the loss of his wife. Image source.
Posted in Laughter is Medicine
Tagged AIDS, Comedy, end-of-life, Laughter, Mike DeStefano
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“Nobody Wants to See a Clown in Pain”
Anthony Griffith made people laugh for a living, while suffering the ultimate heartbreak
Comedic actor Anthony Griffith was riding the final wave of the comedy boom in 1990 with three coveted appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. He did all this while watching his daughter die of cancer. “It was the best … Continue reading
“If you go to a funeral, you’re better off in the casket than doing the eulogy.”
-Jerry Seinfeld
“According to most studies, people’s number one fear is public speaking. Number two is death. Death is number two! Does that sound right? This means to the average person, if you go to a funeral, you’re better off in the casket … Continue reading
Posted in Laughter is Medicine
Tagged Comedy, Death, Fear, Humor, Jerry Seinfeld, Public speaking, Seinfeld
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