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Death marks the permanent cessation of all vital functions in a living organism, signifying the end of life. In biological terms, it occurs when a living entity can no longer sustain the necessary processes that are required for it to continue living, such as respiration, circulation, and neurological activity. For humans, the medical determination of death can involve criteria like the irreversible cessation of brain activity (brain death) or the failure of the circulatory and respiratory systems. Death is a natural and inevitable part of life and has been a central theme in the arts, philosophy, and sciences throughout human history. It raises profound questions about the nature of existence, the possibility of an afterlife, and the ethical considerations surrounding end-of-life care. Culturally, attitudes and practices concerning death vary widely around the world, encompassing rituals, mourning behaviors, and memorial practices that reflect differing beliefs about the afterlife and the significance of life and death.
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An exploratory study has identified a worrying trend in England and Wales: an increasing number…
Experts urge updates to U.S. death laws as medical and ethical debates over brain death…
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Psychedelics may reduce the fear of dying and death, comparable to feelings reported by individuals…
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A slowdown in mortality improvements among white Americans residing in Republican counties between 2001 and…
According to a survey, more than 70% of doctors said they would administer antibiotics to…
Lower risk of death from all causes and from cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer, in…
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Holding onto everyday items as keepsakes when a loved one dies was as commonplace in…
COVID-19 has widened the life expectancy gap across racial groups and between the US and…
New Study Finds Fresh Evidence for Our Inevitable Death A study led by Fernando Colchero,…