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A radiation oncologist has studied near-death experience reports for over 25 years and compiled around 4,000 accounts in the hopes of finding more patterns that would reveal insights about consciousness and humans' final moments before or around death.

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Additional insights we found via Vital Signs with Brendon Fallon

  1. Long is the founder of the Near-Death Experience Research Foundation, which hosts the largest online collection of publicly-accessible NDE accounts. This lengthy video interview includes submitted questions from people who report experiencing NDEs.

  2. In this interview, there's a discussion of dementia patients who have been noncommunicative, but right before the end of their life, they have a brief period of mental clarity, something called paradoxical lucidity. The little-understood phenomenon is one aspect of NDEs that underscore medical unknowns of consciousness.

  3. Long calls for more prospective studies, which he says are difficult to fund, but also retrospective studies, including the spiritual context of near-death experiences.

  4. Jeffrey Long and Paul Perry’s book, “Evidence of the Afterlife: The Science of Near-Death Experiences,” was a New York Times bestseller.

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