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| Final Hours: Is Death Really the End? |
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What happens when the heart stops and the world goes quiet? They were clinically dead. No pulse. No breath. No flicker of consciousness. And yet these four people returned with vivid memories of an existence elsewhere.
"Final Hours" follows a Harvard neurosurgeon whose neocortex was shut down by meningitis—and what he recalled from being suspended in a coma for seven days. And a 19-year-old who reviewed his whole life from perspectives not only his own.
A woman who fought cancer for four years and finally gave up—she slipped into a coma, and her organs began shutting down. What happened next was a miracle.
A woman who left her body during surgery and was sent back with a clear life purpose.
Join host and health reporter Makai Allbert as he discovers what’s really going on in those moments after death, and between life and death, from people who have traveled there.
"Final Hours," our new exclusive documentary, premieres on Wednesday, June 24th, 6 PM ET on Epoch TV.
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