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Why do older people read obituaries? An insight into connection, reflection, and mortality

According to research from the PNAS, obituaries serve as 'cultural time capsules' that reflect a society's values and how it remembers its citizens. So, **why do older people read obituaries**? Far from a simple morbid fascination, this practice often serves deep-seated psychological and social needs for connection, reflection, and coping with mortality.

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