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Life support is a set of therapies for preserving a patient's life when essential body systems are not functioning sufficiently to sustain life.
Life support may also refer to:
In reality
- Advanced cardiac life support, urgent treatment for life-threatening emergencies
 - Basic life support, prehospital care provided by trained responders
 - Life support (aviation), the field centered on ensuring the safety of aircrew
 - Life-support system, the technologies used in human spaceflight, saturation diving and crewed submersibles
 
In entertainment
- "Life Support" (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), third-season episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
 - Life Support (Australian TV series), Australian television comedy
 - Life Support (British TV series), a 1999 British medical drama
 - Life Support (film), 2007 movie
 - A song in the Jonathan Larson musical Rent
 - Life Support (Air Supply album), 1979
 - Life Support (Madison Beer album), 2021
 - "Life Support" (song), by YoungBoy Never Broke Again, 2021
 
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