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Doctors Reveal What The Dying Might Still Hear Moments After Death, And It’s Chilling
You’ll be happy to hear that the last words someone may hear before they pass away have been made public.
The one thing that is guaranteed in life is that we will all die eventually, regardless of whether you believe in the afterlife or not.
Since scientists appear to be discovering more and more about what occurs in the final moments before we die, I should think that this isn’t actually news to anyone.

What is the medical protocol when someone dies?
Therefore, the official announcement of death marks the start of the first medical procedure when someone passes away.
When there is no breathing or pulse, a doctor or nurse will often certify that there is no life present.
However, a person’s heart must have stopped beating and pumping blood to the brain in order for them to be officially declared dead.
The medical staff will then record the time and cause of death.
A study led by Dr. Sam Parnia examined 567 men and women in the US and the UK who were hospitalised and received cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) after their hearts stopped beating between May 2017 and March 2020. Out of the 567 men and women in the sample, less than 10% were released from the hospital.
Researchers at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine, who conducted the study, said “survivors reported having unique lucid experiences, including a perception of separation from the body, observing events without pain or distress, and a meaningful evaluation of life, including of their actions, intentions, and thoughts toward others.”
What are the words people hear before they die?
One important discovery was that brain activity increased for up to an hour after CPR.
The finding raises the possibility that some patients may be informed of their impending death before they actually die.
“These recalled experiences and brain wave changes may be the first signs of the so-called near-death experience, and we have captured them for the first time in a large study,” Dr Parnia said.
“Our results offer evidence that while on the brink of death and in a coma, people undergo a unique inner conscious experience, including awareness without distress.”
The lead author of the study explained that “these lucid experiences cannot be considered a trick of a disordered or dying brain, but rather a unique human experience that emerges on the brink death.”
Although he notes that more research is needed to answer the new “intriguing questions about human consciousness, even at death.”
According to the release: “The researchers found these experiences of death to be different from hallucinations, delusions, illusions, dreams, or CPR-induced consciousness.”
In 2023, the report was released in the journal Resuscitation.
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