Being deeply religious

A) seems to fortify the mind–body connection near life's end, with the frailest displaying the greatest resilience.
B) has a negative effect on quality of life in the final year—a time of increasing disability for most older adults.
C) seems to have little effect—positive or negative—on mental and physical health during the last year of life.
D) appears to increase death anxiety for older adults in their final year of life.


A

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