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Hospice nurse Julie McFadden has offered insights into the physical changes she observes in people's faces when they are 'actively dying.' Taking to her YouTube channel, where she educates about ...
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Hospice nurse Julie McFadden said there's one main aspect of life people wish they 'appreciated more' when faced with death There's one 'greatest regret' which a hospice nurse has seen echoed in 'most ...
A California hospice nurse is pulling back the curtain on what people regret most in their final moments—and it’s a stark reminder to cherish life while you still can. Julie McFadden ...
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Instead, American nurse Julie McFadden said she most commonly hears that the terminally ill wish they appreciated their good health when they had it. Ms McFadden, who has seen 'hundreds' of ...
A hospice nurse from California has revealed what the most common regret is from people in their final moments. Julie McFadden has witnessed over a hundred people die in her line of work ...
A hospice nurse has shed light on a less talked about aspect of death that can make circumstances "messy". Julie McFadden, also known as 'Hospice Nurse Julie', uses her YouTube channel to help ...
Well, according to Julie McFadden, who works as a nurse in a hospice in the US, those are not the most common regrets. In fact, 'hundreds' of people actually consider one thing to be greater than all.