''There's a lot less to be afraid of.'
Dr Kathryn Mannix, who worked in palliative care for 30 years, broke down our final moments A retired doctor has revealed the process of exactly what happens to our bodies before we die. Dr Kathryn Mannix, who worked in palliative care for 30 years, broke down our final moments on BBC Women’s Hour. She discussed her new short animation ‘Dying for Beginners’, which aims to ‘tackle the fear’ people have surrounding the end of their lives.
‘The brain runs reflex breathing patterns that move backwards and forwards between quite deep breathing that gradually becomes more shallow,’ Dr Kathryn explained. Dr Kathryn discussed her new short animation ‘Dying for Beginners’ on BBC Women’s Hour ‘And then back to the beginning again, and backwards and forwards between periods of quite slow breathing, more rapid breathing, back to slow breathing again.
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