Dr. Stephan Mayer: “Scientists Say 'Life After Death' May Be Possible, In A Way”
What happens after we die? Are we snuffed out like lights, or do we continue to exist in some way?
Those are age-old questions, for sure. But a provocative new study on near-death experiences suggests that a brief version of "life after death" may be a reality. "Dying is a huge gray area. It is actually a shockingly gradual process that plays out over hours," says Stephan Mayer, MD, Director of the Institute for Critical Care Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Learn more

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