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The Critical Care and Resuscitation Science Research Group at NYU Langone

New York, NY
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Parnia Lab
2 years
The full documentary of "Rethinking Death: Exploring What Happens When We Die" is now free to stream on our YouTube! Special thank you to Stellaris Productions @nyulangone and all of the researchers and survivors without whom this story could not be told:
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Parnia Lab
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Jump into the groundbreaking, remarkable, and scientific story of death in Dr. Sam Parnia’s new book ‘Lucid Dying: The New Science Revolutionizing How We Understand Life and Death’. Available now, just in time for your end of summer reading list 📚
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Parnia Lab
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New treatments for cardiac arrest patients are urgently needed. The current treatment of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, is able to restore life in approximately 2 out of every 10 patients. Many of the individuals that that do survive the cardiac arrest experience some
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Parnia Lab
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There is an urgent need to develop new treatments to improve the likelihood of survival and preventing brain injury in cardiac arrest patients. Currently, the standard treatment of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, leads to survival in about 2 out of 10 people. Many of those
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🧠💡Discover the latest paper from the Parnia Lab, where we discuss our innovative method that tracks brain oxygen levels and function during CPR. #CPR #CardiacArrest
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Parnia Lab
2 years
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Parnia Lab
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RT @nyugrossman: New research by Dr. Sam Parnia found that some survivors of cardiac arrest who were revived with CPR experienced brain pat….
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Parnia Lab
2 years
RT @templeton_fdn: A new study by grantee Sam Parnia reveals that even during the silence of flatlining, sparks of consciousness emerge in….
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A new study recorded brain waves while dying people were resuscitated to see what happens during the out-of-body experiences they later describe.
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Parnia Lab
2 years
RT @sciam: According to recently published findings, the flatlined brains of some cardiac arrest patients burst into a flurry of activity d….
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In some cardiac arrest patients, a flurry of brain activity during life-saving CPR may be a sign of a “near-death experience”
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Parnia Lab
2 years
Join us May 9th for a screening and panel discussion of our documentary film, “Rethinking Death: Exploring What Happens When We Die”. Register via Zoom:
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Parnia Lab
3 years
"Rethinking Death: Exploring What Happens When We Die" coming soon.
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Parnia Lab
3 years
AWARE-II Study findings were presented at the @American_Heart Resuscitation Science Symposium this past weekend! See press release:
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Parnia Lab
3 years
Here’s a reminder to check out our Brain Awareness Week panel discussion! This quick video introduces some of the ideas we explored. Watch the full panel here: . #resuscitationscience #consciousness
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Parnia Lab
3 years
A trailer for the New York Academy of Sciences 2019 Conference, centered around the question, "What happens when we die?", is now up on our youtube!. Check out the rest of the videos in our NYAS 2019 Conference playlist to see the topics covered in depth.
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Parnia Lab
3 years
RT @NPRHealth: How a near-death experience could change the way you live
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Parnia Lab
3 years
Our new toy for measuring brain oxygen levels! Working into our cardiac arrest resuscitation studies very soon… 🤞
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Parnia Lab
3 years
The COVID-19 ACTIVE-1 study results are out! Together with other sites, we learned that two immuno-modulating drugs substantially improved the clinical status and reduced deaths of hospitalized COVID-19 patients. NIH press release:
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Study was part of the Accelerating COVID-19 Therapeutic Interventions and Vaccines public-private initiative.
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