Cultural norms and artistic expressions provide frameworks for understanding the end of life.
The awareness of mortality often shifts an individual's perspective on the value of life.
: Many psychological theories, including Terror Management Theory , explore how humans cope with "death annihilation anxiety." Some perspectives view death not as an enemy, but as a "wise friend" that brings closure and freedom from suffering. Life And Death
: Extreme conditions, such as a lack of thermal comfort (extreme low temperatures), have been shown to significantly increase death rates among vulnerable populations like the elderly. Psychological and Philosophical Perspectives
: In modern societies, chronic conditions like heart disease and cancer are primary causes, alongside accidents and respiratory diseases. : Extreme conditions, such as a lack of
: Global life expectancy has generally improved, though it varies significantly by region and can be impacted by major events, such as the 1.8-year decrease in the U.S. population’s life expectancy during 2020.
Lack of Thermal Comfort Is a Matter of Life and Death - MDPI population’s life expectancy during 2020
The concept of "Life and Death" serves as a fundamental duality that shapes human biology, psychology, and culture. While biologically defined as the transition from functional vitality to the irreversible cessation of metabolic processes, it is also a central theme in philosophy and sociology, often used to explore meaning, grief, and the limits of existence. Biological and Medical Foundations