Carbon Dioxide a Clue in Near-Death Experiences

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Carbon Dioxide a Clue in Near-Death Experiences

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A buildup of carbon dioxide in the blood during cardiac arrest may help explain the strange near-death experiences reported by many, says a report in Critical Care.

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Carbon dioxide may explain 'near death experiences'

sciencedaily.com — “Near death experiences, reported to include sensations such as life flashing before the eyes, feelings of peace and joy, and apparent encounters with mystical entities, may be caused by raised levels of carbon dioxide in the blood. Researchers investigated the unexplained events in 52 cardiac arrest patients.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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nursingtimes.net — “Near death? It's a gas, exclaimed a headline in the Daily Express. The newspaper said a study has shown that near-death experiences, such as seeing life flash before one's eyes or intense feelings of joy and peace, may be linked to levels of carbon dioxide (CO2). According to the Daily Mail, the researchers believe that CO2 may alter the chemical balance of the brain and trick it into seeing lights, tunnels or dead people.View full resource at nursingtimes.net

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nydailynews.com — “Near-death experiences like seeing a ight light at the end of a tunnel may occur because of high carbon dioxide levels in the blood, according to a new study.View full resource at nydailynews.com

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Carbon dioxide may explain 'near death experiences'

eurekalert.org — “Near death experiences, reported to include sensations such as life flashing before the eyes, feelings of peace and joy, and apparent encounters with mystical entities, may be caused by raised levels of carbon dioxide in the blood. Researchers writing in BioMed Central's open access journal Critical Care investigated the unexplained events in 52 cardiac arrest patients.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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nursingtimes.net — “Cardiac arrest patients who have had so-called near-death experiences tend to have higher levels of carbon dioxide in their body, causing a possible trick of the mind triggered by a chemical reaction in the body, researchers have claimed.View full resource at nursingtimes.net

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