Some Patients Who 'Died' but Survived Report Lucid 'Near-Death Experiences,' a New Study Shows
In some cardiac arrest patients, a flurry of brain activity during life-saving CPR may be a sign of a "near-death experience"
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In some cardiac arrest patients, a flurry of brain activity during life-saving CPR may be a sign of a "near-death experience"
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