People well into their 90s are often willing to talk about death, but they're rarely asked about it, a new British study finds.
"Despite the dramatic rise in the number of people living into very old age, there is far too little discussion about what the 'oldest old' feel about the end of their lives," said study leader Jane Fleming. "We know very little, too, about the difficult decisions concerning their end-of-life care."
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