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1 in 5 people recall ‘lucid dying’ after being revived by CPR

Por: New York Post Life November 08, 2022

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A clearer picture of life after death — albeit short-lived — is coming into focus A new study has shown that 20% of people on the brink of death have experienced “lucid dying.” The phenomenon is said to occur in the moments between undergoing cardiac arrest, when they are unconscious or dying, and receiving lifesaving cardiopulmonary resuscitation. One in five survivors reported feeling separated from their body and observing events... + full article



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