A medical look at a obituary cliche

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While writing her father's obituary, Virginia newspaper reporter Elizabeth Simpson, got to wondering about the common phrase, "died peacefully in his sleep." She worried: "Did he die peacefully? Could he have awakened in terror the moment before? Would someone call me and challenge this brazen claim of peace?" She got answers from a medical examiner, an emergency room doctor, and her colleagues in the Association of Health Care Journalists.

August 6, 2011

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