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This collection of resources is designed to support individuals and families as they explore and reflect on end-of-life. Here, you’ll find a curated selection of books, films, podcasts, and talks that offer different perspectives, insights, and approaches to understanding this deeply personal journey.

We recognize that everyone connects with these topics in their own way, so we invite you to explore what resonates with you and return to what feels most meaningful along the way.

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Advice for Future Corpses by Sallie Tisdale
The Art of Death by Edwidge Danticat
The Art of Dying Well by Katy Butler
Bearing the Unbearable by Joanne Cacciatore
Beautiful Aches by Lauren Taylor
A Beginner's Guide to the End by BJ Miller, MD and Shoshana Berger
Being Mortal by Atul Gawande
The Best Care Possible by Ira Byock, MD
Briefly Perfectly Human by Alua Arthur
Contemplative Caregiving by John Eric Baugher, Ph.D.
Crying Out Loud: A Path Through Grief into a Life Reimagined by Laura Berman, PhD
Cultivating the Doula Heart: Essential of Compassionate Care by Francesca Lynn Arnoldy
Do Death by Amanda Blainey
The Empty Chair: Handling Grief on Holidays and Special Occasions By Susan J. Zonnebelt-Smeenge R.N., Ed.D. and Robert C. DeVries D.Min. Ph.D.
The Empty Room by Elizabeth DeVita-Raeburn
Extreme Measures by Jessica Nutik Zitter, MD
Fifteen Lesson by Nadine Semer, MD, MPH
Final Gifts by Maggie Callanan and Patricia Kelley
The Five Invitations by Frank Ostaseski
Forever Life written by Carol Pobanz and illustrated by Anaïs St. Amant
The Four Things That Matter Most by Ira Byock, M.D.
From Scratch by Tembi Locke
The Grief Recovery Handbook by John W. James and Russell Friedman
Grieving Dads: To the Brink and Back by Kelly Farley with David DiCola
Grieving the Child I Never Knew by Kathe Wunnenberg
The Group by Donald L. Rosenstein and Justin M. Yopp
The Hot Young Widows Club by Nora McInerny
Let's Talk About Death (Over Dinner) by Michael Hebb
Life after the Diagnosis by Steven Pantilat, MD
The Long Goodbye: A Memoir by Meghan O'Rourke
Modern Death by Haider Warraich
Now That She's Gone: A Daughter's Reflections on Loss, Love, and a Mother's Legacy by Chelsea Ohlemiller
On Death and Dying by Elizabeth Kübler-Ross, M.D.
On Living by Kerry Egan
Option B by Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant
Present through the End by Kirsten DeLeo
Shattered: Surviving the Loss of a Child by Gary Roe
The Soul of Care by Arthur Kleinman
Surviving the Year of Firsts by Alycia W. Morales
That Good Night by Sunita Puri
When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi
When Children Grieve by John W. James and Russell Friedman with Dr. Leslie Landon Matthews
When Dinosaurs Die by Laurie Krasny Brown and Marc Brown
With the End in Mind by Kathryn Mannix
The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion

LIBROS SOBRE DUELO

Aprendiendo a Decir Adiós por Marcelo Rittner
El Camino Hacia Un Duelo Consciente por Ana McParland-González MACP
Tu Camino para Sanar por Gaby Pérez Islas, Renata Roa, Claudia Sánchez M. y Mercedes D'Acosta
Cómo Curar un Corazón Roto por Gaby Pérez Islas
Cuando Pierdes a un Ser Querido por David y Nancy Guthri
Cuando un Hijo se va... por Primitivo Martínez Fernández
La Cuna Vacía por M. Àngels Claramunt, Mónica Álvarez, Rosa Jové y Emilio Santos
Después de las Mariposas por Guillermina Pilgram
Lo Que Pasa Cuando Mueres por Una Guía Bíblica al Paraíso, el Infierno y la Vida después de la Muerte
El pequeño libro del duelo por Camila Sodi (audiolibro)
Todo pasa y esto también pasará por Martha Alicia Chávez
Una Buena Forma para Decir Adiós por César Lozano
Visitas desde el Cielo por Pete Deison

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Podcasts promote sharing of ideas through digital audio files.

A Cynic’s Guide for Learning to Live by Remembering to Die is podcast exploring the science, mysticism, culture and mystery of death. Satirical and philosophical, the show follows host, D.S. Moss, as he attempts to reconcile his own impermanence and live a more meaningful life. Problem is, life keeps getting in the way.

Episodes can be listened for free (with ads) on Spotify; no ads with Spotify subscription or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.

A weekly show interviewing leaders in the field world-wide.

Podcast can be accessed on Suzanne B O’Brien RN’s YouTube channel or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Podcasts run about 40 mins

For real people who need real stories about how to cope with death and its many complexities, the Death Diaries is the Podcast that delivers an exploration of life’s inevitable exit strategy, because deeper meaning and coping skills make it a lot less scary.”

Postcasts run about 30-45 minutes

Talking about death makes most of us uncomfortable, so we don’t plan for it.

That’s a big mistake, because if you don’t have an end-of-life plan, your state’s laws decide who gets everything you own. A doctor you’ve never met could decide how you spend your last moments, and your loved ones could be saddled with untangling an expensive legal mess after you die.

Betsy Simmons Hannibal, a senior legal editor at legal website Nolo, puts it this way: Planning for the end of life isn’t about you. “You’re never going to really get the benefit of it. So you might as well think about how it’s going to be a lifetime gift that you’re giving now to your parents or your partner or your children. It really is for the people you love.”

Four prompts to drive conversations regarding the end of our life cycle:

I am…
Before I die, I want…
When I die, I want…
After I die, I want…

Interviews with different individuals covering the four prompts.

Episodes run anywhere from 1 to 2 hours.

GeriPal (Geriatrics and Palliative care) is a forum for discourse, recent news and research, and freethinking commentary. Our objectives are: 1) to create an online community of interdisciplinary providers interested in geriatrics or palliative care; 2) to provide an open forum for the exchange of ideas and disruptive commentary that changes clinical practice and health care policy; and 3) to change the world. We aim to be inclusive. We welcome the perspectives of generalists, specialists, gerontologists, palliative care clinicians, and anyone else interested in care of the elderly or palliative care.

Besides blogposts and articles, GeriPal hosts podcasts on various topics that can be accessed from their website or where you listen to your favorite podcasts.

Podcasts run about 50 mins

Jeremy Saunders and his friends, Taylor MacGillivary and Brian Stever, hosts.

Saunders has Cystic Fibrosis; he and his friends travel and interview people on illness, death and dying, often citing his own experiences with humor. Weekly episodes running between 30 minutes to an hour and a half.

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Directed and produced by Perri Peltz and Matthew O’Neill (HBO’s Axios), Alternate Endings: Six New Ways to Die in America offers a fascinating look at the varied ways Americans are choosing to both find meaning and celebrate life as it comes to an end.

With attitudes about death and end-of-life choices rapidly changing, 2018 was the first time more Americans chose cremation over more expensive, traditional burials, disrupting the $16 billion a year funeral industry. As the baby boomer generation approaches death, more and more people are rethinking the ways end of life is recognized and are deciding to take control of what will happen when they die. Touching and heartfelt, the documentary spotlights a subject some might rather avoid, and presents it in a positive and thought-provoking manner – featuring stories of empowerment instead of avoidance.

Alternate Endings tells six stories of people nearing death and of family members of the recently deceased, who have chosen non-traditional end-of-life options and remembrances, from celebrations of life and living wakes, to green burials, extraterrestrial burials and more. Profoundly intimate and illuminating, the film explores what it means to be near death, either from age or terminal illness, and captures the healing power of honoring, giving thanks, and staying true to loved ones who have passed away.

Leila Johnson traveled to the Gulf of Mexico with her mother and aunt to place her father’s cremated remains in a memorial coral reef, a fitting tribute for a man who loved the ocean. After meeting with the director of Memorial Reef International who explains how the memorials create new habitats for ocean life devastated by dying coral, an emotional Leila mixes her father’s ashes with cement, adding a family photo she says will keep him company. The next morning, the cement reef is dropped in the ocean and Leila scuba dives to the seafloor to say a final goodbye, believing her father’s life has been given added meaning.

Guadalupe Cuevas, in San Antonio, Texas, has terminal cancer and is in renal failure. Guadalupe’s son and daughter, Guadalupe, Jr. and Alicia, are planning a living wake for their father, who says, “I’m going to feel like the luckiest person in the world” because his wife, kids and grandkids will all be with him at the gathering. On the day of the event, friends and family enjoy food and music and make emotional tributes to Guadalupe. On their decision to have a living wake, Guadalupe, Jr. says they wanted to make sure that “the guy who’s leaving knows he’s loved.” Guadalupe died peacefully on July 7, 2018 at the age of 80.

Barbara Jean Simon, in Austin, Texas, has pancreatic cancer and is planning her green burial, an environmentally-friendly alternative to traditional burial. Barbara travels to Eloise Woods Back to Nature Burials with her best friend TJ to pick out Barbara’s burial plot. Describing the process in which TJ will wash her body after she dies, Barbara says she’s overwhelmed by the unconditional love she feels. On April 28, 2018, Barbara died peacefully at home. Later, her friends and family wrap her body in biodegradable cloth and carry her to where she’ll be buried in a shallow grave next to a newly planted tree.

Sara Snider Green has chosen a space burial for her father “Tuna”, who she says was fascinated by space and time travel. Sara, her two kids and family friend Lisa are one of forty-five families who have come to Sierra County, New Mexico, to memorialize their loved ones by sending their cremated remains into space. Hitching a ride as a “secondary payload” with NASA, the families cheer as the rocket with the ashes of their loved ones is launched into space.

Dick Shannon, a former Silicon Valley engineer in Grass Valley, California, has terminal cancer. Having exhausted his treatment options, Dick has decided to use “medical aid in dying” (MAID), a legal procedure in the state. At a doctor’s visit, Dick and his wife learn the parameters for how he should take the drug cocktail that will end his life. Six months later, with his lungs failing, Dick hosts a get-together of close friends to say goodbye, and later shares a last dinner with his family. With his loved ones at his side, Dick died on his own terms on May 1, 2018. He was 76.

Emily and Ryan Matthias, in Van Meter, Iowa, had a five-year-old son Garrett who was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 2017. When Garrett died, his parents respected his wishes not to have a funeral and instead held a party, a celebration of life, which took place ten days after his death. The event had everything that Garrett wanted – bouncy houses, snow cones and lots of kids having fun.

Alternate Endings: Six New Ways to Die in America is directed and produced by Matthew O’Neill and Perri Peltz; executive producers, Sheila Nevins, Jacqueline Glover; produced by Leah Williams, Xochitl Dorsey; edited by David Meneses; cinematography, Taylor Krauss and Matthew O’Neill; original music by Jonathan Zalben.

The Bucket ListBillionaire Edward Cole (Jack Nicholson) and car mechanic Carter Chambers (Morgan Freeman) are complete strangers, until fate lands them in the same hospital room. The men find they have two things in common: a need to come to terms with who they are and what they have done with their lives, and a desire to complete a list of things they want to see and do before they die. Against their doctor’s advice, the men leave the hospital and set out on the adventure of a lifetime.

CocoIn Disney/Pixar’s vibrant tale of family, fun and adventure, aspiring young musician named Miguel (voice of newcomer Anthony Gonzalez) embarks on an extraordinary journey to the magical land of his ancestors. There, the charming trickster Hector (voice of Gael Garcia Bernal) becomes an unexpected friend who helps Miguel uncover the mysteries behind his family’s stories and traditions.

ExtremisWitness the heavy emotions that come with end-of-life decisions as doctors, patients and families in a hospital intensive care unit face harrowing choices.

PaddletonAn unlikely friendship between two misfit neighbours becomes an unexpected emotional journey when the younger man is diagnosed with terminal cancer. Starring Mark Duplass and Ray Romano.

Tuesdays with MorrieAccomplished sports writer Mitch Albom (Hank Azaria) feels that his life is lacking, despite his success. When Mitch watches a television interview with his former university professor, Morrie Schwartz (Jack Lemmon), he is moved to reconnect with his old mentor, who is struggling with Lou Gehrig’s disease. As Mitch and Morrie get reacquainted, they engage in thoughtful conversations about a variety of significant topics, including love, happiness and death.

WitProfessor Vivian Bearing (Emma Thompson), an expert on the work of 17th-century British poet John Donne, has spent her adult life contemplating religion and death as literary motifs. Diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer, she consents to an aggressive and experimental form of chemotherapy administered by Dr. Kelekian (Christopher Lloyd) and his assistant, Dr. Posner (Jonathan M. Woodward), her former student. Facing death on a personal level, she reflects on her life and work.

Featured Talks

What Makes Life Worth Living In The Face Of Death

Dr. Diane Meier is the director of the Center to Advance Palliative Care in New York City. As a palliative care specialist, she has an intimate view of how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting patients and their loved ones. Meier shares her Brief But Spectacular take on showing compassion during COVID-19.

The Journey Through Lost and Grief

In her brutally honest, ironically funny and widely read meditation on death, “You May Want to Marry My Husband,” the late author and filmmaker Amy Krouse Rosenthal gave her husband Jason very public permission to move on and find happiness. A year after her death, Jason offers candid insights on the often excruciating process of moving through and with loss — as well as some quiet wisdom for anyone else experiencing life-changing grief.

What Makes Life Worth Living In The Face Of Death

Thinking about death is frightening, but planning ahead is practical and leaves more room for peace of mind in our final days. In a solemn, thoughtful talk, Judy MacDonald Johnston shares 5 practices for planning for a good end of life.

We Don't Move On From Grief. We Move Forward From It In a talk that’s by turns heartbreaking and hilarious, writer and podcaster Nora McInerny shares her hard-earned wisdom about life and death. Her candid approach to something that will, let’s face it, affect us all, is as liberating as it is gut-wrenching. Most powerfully, she encourages us to shift how we approach grief. “A grieving person is going to laugh again and smile again,” she says. “They’re going to move forward. But that doesn’t mean that they’ve moved on.”

What Really Matters At The End Of Life

At the end of our lives, what do we most wish for? For many, it’s simply comfort, respect, love. BJ Miller is a hospice and palliative medicine physician who thinks deeply about how to create a dignified, graceful end of life for his patients. Take the time to savor this moving talk, which asks big questions about how we think on death and honor life.

What Makes Life Worth Living In The Face Of Death

In this deeply moving talk, Lucy Kalanithi reflects on life and purpose, sharing the story of her late husband, Paul, a young neurosurgeon who turned to writing after his terminal cancer diagnosis. “Engaging in the full range of experience — living and dying, love and loss — is what we get to do,” Kalanithi says. “Being human doesn’t happen despite suffering — it happens within it.”

What Makes Life Worth Living In The Face Of Death

“As a death doula, or someone who supports dying people and their loved ones, Alua Arthur spends a lot of time thinking about the end of life. In a profound talk that examines our brief, perfectly human time on this planet, she asks us to look at our lives through the lens of our deaths in seeking to answer the question: “What must I do to be at peace with myself so that I may live presently and die gracefully?”

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Películas Sobre la Muerte y el Duelo

CocoA pesar de la prohibición de la música de varias generaciones de su familia, el joven Miguel sueña con convertirse en un músico consumado como su ídolo Ernesto de la Cruz. Desesperado por demostrar su talento, Miguel se encuentra en la impresionante y colorida Tierra de los Muertos. Después de conocer a un encantador tramposo llamado Héctor, los dos nuevos amigos se embarcan en un viaje extraordinario para descubrir la verdadera historia familiar de Miguel.

En este clásico de Disney, un joven ciervo llamado Bambi se une a sus nuevos amigos, un conejo llamado Thumper y una mofeta llamada Flower, para explorar su hogar en el bosque. Cuando era niño, aprende de su cariñosa madre y de su padre, el Gran Príncipe del Bosque, que hay peligros en los prados abiertos donde los cazadores pueden ver a los animales, y conoce a una hermosa joven llamada Faline. A medida que Bambi crece, aprende que hay tragedia, así como belleza y alegría en su mundo forestal y en el camino hacia la edad adulta.

The Bucket ListEl multimillonario Edward Cole (Jack Nicholson) y el mecánico de automóviles Carter Chambers (Morgan Freeman) son completos extraños, hasta que el destino los lleva a la misma habitación del hospital. Los hombres descubren que tienen dos cosas en común: la necesidad de aceptar quiénes son y lo que han hecho con sus vidas, y el deseo de completar una lista de cosas que quieren ver y hacer antes de morir. En contra del consejo de su médico, los hombres abandonan el hospital y emprenden la aventura de su vida.

El Rey LeónEsta película animada de Disney sigue las aventuras del joven león Simba, el heredero de su padre, Mufasa. El malvado tío de Simba, Scar, planea usurpar el trono de Mufasa atrayendo a padre e hijo a una estampida de ñus. Pero Simba escapa y solo Mufasa muere. Simba regresa como adulto para recuperar su tierra natal de Scar con la ayuda de sus amigos Timon y Pumba.

La vida de calabacínDespués de perder a su madre, un niño es enviado a un hogar de acogida con otros huérfanos de su edad, donde comienza a aprender el significado de la confianza y el amor verdadero.

Cosas que importan (One True Thing)Kate (Meryl Streep), la matriarca infravalorada de la familia Gulden, es diagnosticada con cáncer. La hija y periodista Ellen (Renée Zellweger) regresa de la ciudad de Nueva York para cuidar a su madre a petición de su padre (William Hurt). Durante el tiempo que Kate pasa con sus padres, descubre secretos que nunca conoció en su infancia. Aunque Ellen siempre ha idolatrado a su padre, se entera de que su madre ha tenido una vida mucho más difícil de lo que pensaba.

La habitación del hijo (La stanza del figlio)En una pequeña ciudad del Norte de Italia, vive apaciblemente una familia formada por los padres (Giovanni y Paola) y dos hijos adolescentes: Irene, la mayor, y Andrea, el pequeño. Giovanni es psicoanalista. En su consulta, situada al lado de su apartamento, sus pacientes le confían sus neurosis, que contrastan con la calma de su propia existencia. Su vida se rige por una serie de costumbres o aficiones: leer, escuchar música, aislarse y agotarse haciendo largas carreras por la ciudad. Un domingo por la mañana, Giovanni tiene que salir para atender una urgencia, así que no puede ir a correr con su hijo como le había propuesto; el chico decide entonces ir a bucear con sus amigos.

Las alas de la vida (Documental)

Carlos Cristos, Galicia (1956). Licenciado en Medicina y Cirugía. Como médico de familia ha ejercido en Mallorca, donde reside con su mujer Carmen Font, también médico, y con Carmela, su hija de 10 años.
Como médico ha tenido que transmitir a muchos pacientes sus diagnósticos que son muy graves y ha tenido que acompañar a alguno de ellos hasta el final de su vida.

Pero un día Carlos se sentó ante su médico; ahora era él quien escuchaba su diagnóstico: AMS atrofia sistémica múltiple, una enfermedad neurodegenerativa, invalidante y mortal.

Carlos Cristos es una de esas voces que, como médico y como enfermo, reclama una vida y una muerte digna. Por eso invita a su amigo y director de cine Antoni P. Canet a que le acompañe en una narración: su camino hacia la muerte.

Más allá de la vida (Hereafter)Tres personas que emprenden un viaje espiritual después de que la muerte afecta sus vidas de diferentes maneras. George (Matt Damon) es un trabajador de la construcción en San Francisco que puede comunicarse con los muertos. La reportera francesa Marie LeLay (Cécile de France) tiene una visión sobrenatural después de casi morir en el tsunami del Océano Índico de 2004. Mientras tanto, un colegial londinense sufre la pérdida de la persona más cercana a él.

Mi vida sin mí (My Life Without Me)Cuando Ann (Sarah Polley), madre trabajadora de dos hijos, descubre que tiene un cáncer de ovario terminal y los médicos le dan dos meses de vida, decide ocultarle a su familia la noticia. Haciendo pasar su creciente debilidad como un caso leve de anemia, Ann comienza a poner sus prioridades en orden en preparación para los últimos meses de su vida. Graba mensajes de cumpleaños para sus hijas, visita a su padre separado en prisión e incluso busca una esposa de reemplazo para su esposo, Lee (Mark Ruffalo).

Mar adentro (The Sea Inside)Mar Adentro cuenta la historia de Ramón Sampedro, un pescador de 25 años -interpretado por el galardonado actor Javier Bardem- que se quedó tetrapléjico a causa de un accidente saltando al mar, y sobre su larga lucha para ganarse el derecho a terminar su vida con dignidad.

Million Dollar Baby Frankie Dunn (Clint Eastwood) es un entrenador veterano de box de Los Ángeles que mantiene casi todos a distancia, excepto a su viejo amigo y socio Eddie “Scrap Iron” Dupris (Morgan Freeman). Cuando Maggie Fitzgerald (Hilary Swank) llega al gimnasio de Frankie en busca de su experiencia, él se muestra reacio a entrenar a la joven, un trasplante de la clase trabajadora de Missouri. Finalmente cede y los dos forman un vínculo estrecho que los cambiará irrevocablemente a ambos.

21 Gramos (21 Grams)En una película que juega con la idea de una narración sencilla, un grupo de personas con problemas descubre que están vinculadas de manera impredecible. Paul Rivers (Sean Penn) es un académico que se enfrenta a una enfermedad cardíaca terminal, pero su vida cambia debido a un accidente automovilístico que parece no estar relacionado con su dolencia. El accidente de tráfico, que involucra al ex convicto Jack Jordan (Benicio Del Toro) y el esposo de Cristina Peck (Naomi Watts), arruina vidas pero finalmente también las resucita.

Big FishEdward Bloom es un hombre que relata momentos de su vida añadiéndoles características fantásticas. Cuando lo hace en la boda de su hijo Will, éste deja de hablarle durante tres años. Trabajará como periodista en París y cuando la salud de su padre empeora, Will regresa junto a su esposa Josephine a Alabama.

Bajo la misma estrella (The Fault in Our Stars)Hazel Grace Lancaster (Shailene Woodley), una paciente de cáncer de 16 años, conoce y se enamora de Gus Waters (Ansel Elgort), un adolescente igualmente afligido de su grupo de apoyo para el cáncer. Hazel siente que Gus realmente la comprende. Ambos comparten el mismo ingenio mordaz y amor por los libros, especialmente la piedra de toque de Grace, “An Imperial Affliction” de Peter Van Houten. Cuando Gus recibe una invitación para conocer al autor solitario, él y Hazel se embarcan en la aventura de sus breves vidas.

Siete almas (Seven Pounds)Ben Thomas es un hombre con una misión. Dar partes vitales de su cuerpo a aquellos que necesitan desesperadamente un donante. Ben conoce a Emily Posa, una hermosa joven en riesgo de sufrir una enfermedad cardíaca mortal. Cuando Ben se enamora de Emily y comienza a abrirse con ella, queda claro que hay algo oscuro en su pasado que lo obliga a cometer estos aparentes actos de bondad al azar.

GhostSam Wheat (Patrick Swayze) es banquero, Molly Jensen (Demi Moore) es artista y los dos están locamente enamorados. Sin embargo, cuando Sam es asesinado por su amigo y socio corrupto Carl Bruner (Tony Goldwyn) por un turbio negocio, se queda vagando por la tierra como un espíritu impotente. Cuando se entera de la traición de Carl, Sam debe buscar la ayuda de la psíquica Oda Mae Brown (Whoopi Goldberg) para arreglar las cosas y proteger a Molly de Carl y sus matones.

Más allá de los sueños (What Dreams May Come)Después de que Chris Nielsen (Robin Williams) muere en un accidente automovilístico, su guía espiritual, Albert (Cuba Gooding Jr.) lo guía a través del más allá. Su nuevo mundo es hermoso y puede ser lo que Chris imagina. Incluso sus hijos están ahí. Pero, cuando su esposa, Annie (Annabella Sciorra), se suicida y es enviada al infierno, Chris ignora las advertencias de Albert y viaja allí para salvarla. Al llegar, Chris descubre que rescatar a Annie será más difícil de lo que había imaginado.

Corazón Silencioso (Blackbird)Tres generaciones de una familia se unen por una mujer enferma cuyo deseo es morir antes de que su enfermedad empeore.

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