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The power of touch

17 Jun 2021

As a major Fitzwilliam Museum exhibition explores human touch through 4,000 years of art, Cambridge researchers explain why this sense is so...

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Rose by Pool

Study identifies factors linked to dying comfortably for the very old

05 Oct 2017

Very old people are more likely to die comfortably if they die in a care home or at home, compared with dying in a hospital, suggests a new study...

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Hands

Public attitudes towards end-of-life care in progressive neurological illness are conflicted, study reveals

05 Apr 2017

Public attitudes in UK and USA reveal support both for life-sustaining interventions and for measures to enable peaceful death in progressive...

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Pat, August 20, 2011 - Curb

Opinion: Here’s what people in their 90s really think about death

19 May 2016

Jane Fleming (Department of Public Health and Primary Care) discusses attitudes to death among the very old.

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Memm, 100 years in the making (cropped)

“It’s not worth me having a long-life lightbulb”: Attitudes to death among the very old

05 Apr 2016

Death is a part of life for people over 95 years old, who mainly live day-to-day, concludes a rare study of attitudes to death and dying amongst the...

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Sunset (cropped)

‘Missing’ data complicate picture of where patients choose to die

10 Nov 2015

An NIHR-funded study from the University of Cambridge has raised questions about the widely-held assumption that most patients at the end of their...

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