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  2. Coma - Wikipedia

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    In the first days, the patient may only awaken for a few minutes, with increased duration of wakefulness as their recovery progresses, and they may eventually recover full awareness. That said, some patients may never progress beyond very basic responses. [50] There are reports of people coming out of a coma after long periods of time.

  3. Death rattle - Wikipedia

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    Those who are dying may lose their ability to swallow and may have increased production of bronchial secretions, resulting in such an accumulation. [3] Usually, two or three days earlier, symptoms of approaching death can be observed, such as saliva accumulating in the throat, difficulty taking even a spoonful of water, shortness of breath ...

  4. Death - Wikipedia

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    Of all causes, roughly 150,000 people die around the world each day. [48] Of these, two-thirds die directly or indirectly due to senescence, but in industrialized countries – such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany – the rate approaches 90% (i.e., nearly nine out of ten of all deaths are related to senescence). [48]

  5. Locked-in syndrome - Wikipedia

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    In children, the most common cause is a stroke of the ventral pons. [9]Unlike persistent vegetative state, in which the upper portions of the brain are damaged and the lower portions are spared, locked-in syndrome is essentially the opposite, caused by damage to specific portions of the lower brain and brainstem, with no damage to the upper brain.

  6. Hypothermia - Wikipedia

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    The pulse of some was weak and hard to detect; others groaned; yet others had eyes open and wild with quiet delirium. [79] Deaths from hypothermia in Russian regions continued through the first and second world wars, especially on the Eastern Front in battles such as the Battle of Moscow and the Battle of Stalingrad where German soldiers were ...

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  8. Life review - Wikipedia

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    Life review [a] is a phenomenon widely reported in near-death experiences in which people see their life history in an instantaneous and rapid manifestation of autobiographical memory. Life review is often described by those who have experienced it as "having their life flash before their eyes".

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