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Talk about death, but live your life: What people working in end-of-life care have learned

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Those who work in end-of-life care say their daily proximity to death doesn't cast a shadow over their lives.

Instead, it has enabled them to more purposefully celebrate life’s beauty.

Those in hospice care say dying patients' regrets have inspired them to seek out more humor and fun.

The body knows how to die, says Dr. McFadden .

She says watching people die has helped her ease her own fears about mortality.

Dr. Sunita Puri , author of That Good Night: Life and Medicine in the Eleventh Hour , says that living life isn’t always about being joyful.

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55

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43

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75

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informal

Language

English

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34

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long-living

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