By Stephen Beech

Achieving " bucket list " ambitions adds meaning to the final days of terminally ill patients, suggests new research.

Fulfilling end-of-life wishes boosts well-being, family bonds and closure, according to the findings.

Whether it’s taking a trip to Paris or sharing a meal with loved ones, fulfilling a “ bucket list ” wish near the end of life offers more than just fleeting joy, say American scientists.

Researchers from The University of Texas at Arlington found it can also improve well-being, strengthen family ties and bring a sense of peace.

Study co-author Swasati Handique said: “In end-of-life and hospice care, we usually think about person-centred care in terms of treatment preferences and outcomes.

“But we frequently overlook the personal milestones or go

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