- Death - Wikipedia
While "brain death" is viewed as problematic by some scholars, there are proponents of it [who?] that believe this definition of death is the most reasonable for distinguishing life from death
- Death | Definition, Types, Meaning, Culture, Facts | Britannica
Death, the total cessation of life processes that eventually occurs in all living organisms The state of human death has always been obscured by mystery and superstition, and its precise definition remains controversial, differing according to culture and legal systems
- The Science of Death: A Scientific and Philosophical Guide to the End . . .
This article explores death from a broad scientific humanist perspective, integrating insights from medicine, biology, psychology, sociology, and philosophy
- DEATH | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Idiom to death (Definition of death from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- Death: What Happens When You Die - Cleveland Clinic
How long it takes for your body to die depends on your health, treatments you’re receiving and the cause of death For instance, untreated sudden cardiac arrest can result in death within minutes With chronic (long-term) conditions, your body may take weeks or even months to die
- Death - New World Encyclopedia
Death is the permanent end of the life of a biological organism Death may refer to the end of life as either an event or condition Many factors can cause or contribute to an organism's death, including predation, disease, habitat destruction, senescence, malnutrition, and accidents
- Signs of death: 11 symptoms and what to expect - Medical News Today
Signs a person is close to dying include decreased appetite, vital sign changes, weakness, and increased sleeping This article explores 11 signs that death is approaching It goes on to look
- What Happens to the Body After Death (Medically Speaking)
Death is often thought of as a single, frozen moment—a last breath, a flat line, a final heartbeat But medically speaking, death is not so much an instant as it is a process, a cascade of biological events that unfold across minutes, hours, and even days
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