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Your brain actually works harder as it dies: scientific discovery

Por: New York Post Life May 03, 2023

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Scientists are one step closer to learning more about the experiences that people have reported having just before they die — including the light at the end of the tunnel. A surge of activity happens in dying human brains that resembles being awake, even after the person stops breathing, according to new study published Monday in the journal. “If you talk about the dying process, there is very little we know,” Jimo Borjigin, a... + full article



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