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1 online resource (streaming video file) (52 min. 20 sec.) ; 312151403 bytes |
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Doctors are now able to resuscitate some patients up to an hour after they have 'died'. Miraculously, many are recovering without brain damage. Speaking to people who have 'come back from the dead', as well as doctors with conflicting viewpoints, Insight explores how medical science is pushing the boundaries of death, and asks whether we should be reviving people just because we can.Insight is hosted by Gold Walkley Award-winning journalist Jenny Brockie. The discussion continues online each week at sbs.com.au/insight, and on Twitter #insightSBS (An SBS Production) CC |
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Broadcast 2013-08-06 at 20:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Brain damage.
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Cardiac resuscitation.
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Death -- Psychological aspects.
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Drowning victims.
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Medical technology -- Social aspects.
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Resuscitation.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Brockie, Jenny, host
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Bernard, Stephen, contributor
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Clugston, Neil, contributor
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Fiedler, Colin, contributor
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Granot, Ron, contributor
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Middleton, Paul, contributor
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Oliver, Matthew, contributor
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Parnia, Sam, contributor
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Philpot, Stephen, contributor
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Rogers, Shinade, contributor
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Saul, Peter, contributor
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Scott, Cassandra, contributor
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Stephenson, Mick, contributor
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Veitch, Wendy, contributor
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