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Life expectancy has increased, but death remains inevitable from "summary" of How We Die by Sherwin B Nuland

The increase in life expectancy is a remarkable achievement of modern medicine and public health efforts. Advances in technology, the discovery of antibiotics, and improved living conditions have all played a role in prolonging human life. People are now living longer than ever before, with many enjoying active and healthy lifestyles well into their old age. Despite these advancements, death remains an inevitable part of the human experience. No matter how long we may live, we cannot escape the ultimate fate that awaits us all. Death is a natural and necessary part of the cycle of life, a process that has been unfolding since the beginning of time. It is a universal truth that we must all come to terms with, no matter how much we may try to deny or avoid it. In his book 'How We Die', Sherwin B. Nuland explores the various ways in which death can c...
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    How We Die

    Sherwin B Nuland

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