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Near-death experiences in a Pacific Northwest American population: The Evergreen Study.
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Trauma ResuscitationModern Resuscitation ProceduresHeart FailureCardiopulmonary ResuscitationNear-death ExperiencesPatient SafetyPertinent QuestionsMany IndividualsEnd-of-life IssueDeath EducationMourningAnthropologyPublic HealthTraumatic Cardiac ArrestMedicineEvergreen StudyThanatologyEmergency Medicine
From introduction: "With the refinement of modern resuscitation procedures increasing numbers of people have 'died' and then returned to life. Many individuals report that during the time of clinical death extraordinary phenomena occur, which challenge accepted ideas of what happens when we die. A remarkable degree of correlation in these reports demands serious consideration. This paper will address pertinent questions raised by these reports."
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