Haider Warraich is a fellow in cardiovascular medicine at Duke University Medical Center and the author of the book, Modern Death – How Medicine Changed the End of Life (St Martin’s/Macmillan). He is a regular Op Ed contributor for the New York Times, as well as the Atlantic, Guardian, Wall Street Journal and LA Times amongst others. He has also contributed to academic publications including the New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association, JAMA Cardiology, Lancet and Circulation. He has appeared on CNN, Fox, CBS, PBS, and on NPR shows like Fresh Air with Terry Gross, The Diane Rehm Show, The World, Marketplace and the BBC World Service.
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Dr. Haider Warraich
Haider Warraich is a fellow in cardiovascular medicine at Duke University Medical Center and the author of the book, Modern Death – How Medicine Changed the End of Life (St Martin’s/Macmillan). He is a regular Op Ed contributor for the New York Times, as well as the Atlantic, Guardian, Wall Street Journal and LA Times amongst others. He has also contributed to academic publications including the New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association, JAMA Cardiology, Lancet and Circulation. He has appeared on CNN, Fox, CBS, PBS, and on NPR shows like Fresh Air with Terry Gross, The Diane Rehm Show, The World, Marketplace and the BBC World Service.
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Über die Biologie des Todes und wie sich das Ende unseres Lebens verändert hat