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  2. What to do if a loved one dies suddenly: A practical guide - AOL

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    Cancel the person's voter registration. The application to request the cancellation of a deceased voter's registration is on the Los Angeles County clerk’s website . Or you can call (800) 815 ...

  3. Jeff Baena, Aubrey Plaza and when a loved one dies unexpectedly

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    Suicide can affect a wider community of individuals, including members of a person's church or school. One study estimates roughly 425 people are exposed to each suicide in this way.

  4. Sudden arrhythmic death syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The interviews were open ended and allowed the person who was next of kin to describe what they witnessed and what preceding events they thought were relevant to the victim's death. The interviewers also collected information such as illness history, the circumstances of the death, demographic background, and history of any sleep disturbances.

  5. When someone dies, what happens to the body? - AOL

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    When a life ends, those who remain deal with the body. Jim Watson/AFP via Getty ImagesUpwards of 2.8 million people die every year in the United States. As a funeral director who heads a ...

  6. Tragedy (event) - Wikipedia

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    The scope of an event can affect the public view, and make it appear tragic. This can be the case whether the death toll is high, or if a single, unexpected death occurs in a well-beloved person. [5] The degree of attachment in the public eye may also impact whether or not the event is publicly labeled as a tragedy.

  7. Terminal lucidity - Wikipedia

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    Terminal lucidity (also known as rallying, terminal rally, the rally, end-of-life-experience, energy surge, the surge, or pre-mortem surge) [1] is an unexpected return of consciousness, mental clarity or memory shortly before death in individuals with severe psychiatric or neurological disorders.

  8. End-of-life care - Wikipedia

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    End-of-life care (EOLC) is health care provided in the time leading up to a person's death.End-of-life care can be provided in the hours, days, or months before a person dies and encompasses care and support for a person's mental and emotional needs, physical comfort, spiritual needs, and practical tasks.

  9. Social Security Benefits: What Happens When A Loved One Dies

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    A survivor can mean the spouse, child or parent of a worker that died. See: When Social Security Runs Out: What the Program Will Look Like in 2035 Find: This Is the Average Social Security Benefit ...