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Michael Jackson could have been saved

New age guru — and MJ’s health guru — Deepak Chopra tells The Daily Beast’s Gerald Posner about his own medical dealings with the troubled singer and how a simple emergency room drug could have saved his life.

michael-jackson-is-dead“I will not be doing any more interviews,” Deepak Chopra, the famed mind, body, wellness guru and 21-year friend of Michael Jackson, told me. “No more TV, no more print. If someone calls, I can tell them I spoke to you in depth. I just want to mourn now for my lost friend.”

Chopra will talk to the media at some point, of course, but right now he says he is emotionally and physically exhausted. In a wide-ranging interview with The Daily Beast, Chopra, a board-certified internist and endocrinologist who also formerly worked as an emergency-room doctor in Massachusetts, made several points to try to clarify the circumstances surrounding the pop star’s death. Among them:

Based on his understanding of Jackson’s final hours, a common and well-known overdose antagonist, naloxone (narcan), could have saved him.

When Chopra learned that Dr. Conrad Murray had been Jackson’s full-time concert physician and had stayed overnight, he wondered why the star wasn’t still alive.

Chopra made his own efforts to force an intervention a year ago over Jackson’s drug use, with the Jackson family’s knowledge and approval.

Stars get these drugs using fake names, multiple prescriptions, and complicit pharmacists.

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The last conversation: Shekhar Kapur & Anthony Minghella

In his blog, Shekhar Kapur recalls his last conversation with film director Anthony Minghella (Cold Mountain, The English Patient) who died on March 18 aged 54 of cancer

On Sunday, two days before Anthony Minghella went in for an operation on a tumour they had just discovered, Anthony called me to see if I would direct a short he had written as part of a film a called ‘New York – I love you’, where a bunch of directors make short love stories based in NY. Anthony was supposed to direct it himself but given his sudden illness could not do so. He told me his film was about the value of life, and how people sometimes just throw away their lives unable to look beyond into the real beauty of it.
Anthony was completely alert and aware of his own mortality at this time, and as long as I had known him, he had valued life in a creative and compassionate way.

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