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Human brains show larger-than-life activity at moment of death 
The brains of dying people may spark to sudden life in their final moments. Two apparently brain-dead people taken off of life-support showed sudden spikes in neural activity, according to a study published on Monday. The findings published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences provide scientific support for accounts of “near-death experiences” — powerful and often mystical experiences that happen when a patient is about to die. But they also shed new light into the surprisingly murky question of just how we die, said Jimo Borjigin of the University of Michigan. In a small study of four patients taken off life support, Borjigin’s team found something surprising: t

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