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‘It’s not worth me having a long-life lightbulb’ – Rare insight into attitudes to death among the very old

April 6, 2016 by

Death is a part of life for people over 95 years old, who mainly live day-to-day, concludes a rare study of attitudes to death and dying amongst the very old.

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