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Previously on "Too late some of our posters are already zombies"
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What could go wrong? This all sounds like the beginning of one of those horror films on TV.
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Presumably this is an attempt to ensure that Brexit supporters remain the majority.Originally posted by vetran View Post
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Abbott and May could easily be escaped test subjects.Originally posted by Dark Black View PostI'd suggest testing it on Corbyn or Abbot.. but who knows what you'd get back ..

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I'd suggest testing it on Corbyn or Abbot.. but who knows what you'd get back ..Originally posted by Eirikur View PostThey're not even bothering testing on animals first
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I wonder if there is a way of inducing brain or brain-stem death in an animal, while keeping it ventilated / perfused.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostThey're not even bothering testing on animals first
But it's in the Daily mail so it must be true
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They're not even bothering testing on animals first
But it's in the Daily mail so it must be true
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Originally posted by vetran View Posthmm...
...inneresting.
Sounds like another millennial pie in the sky "we're all gonna live forever" fantasy.
But I didn't read the article so I don't really know.
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He went permie - got a job as Theresa May's Political Adviser.Originally posted by AtW View PostWhere is GB9?
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Hmm indeed.Originally posted by vetran View Post
Irreversible [as currently defined] coma? Maybe. Brain / brain-stem death? No.The mission of the ReAnima Project is to focus on clinical research in the state of brain death, or irreversible coma, in subjects who have recently met the Uniform Determination of Death Act criteria, but who are still on cardio-pulmonary or trophic support - a classification in many countries around the world known as a "living cadaver".
Read more: US firm to try 'reawakening the dead' in Latin America | Daily Mail Online
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This kind of headline is unhelpful and confusing to bereaved families as the majority of deceases orgna donation occurs following the diagnosis of death using neurological criteria (brain-stem death in UK, or whole brain death in some other jurisdictions).
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GB9 could use some. Word goes he's the first brain dead patient. MarkyMark to followOriginally posted by vetran View Post
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Too late some of our posters are already zombies
US firm to try 'reawakening the dead' in Latin America | Daily Mail Online
hmm...Could we soon REVERSE death? US company to start trials 'reawakening the dead' in Latin America 'in a few months' - and this is how they'll do it
A US firm called Bioquark plans to test stem cell theory on brain dead patients
The method, which hasn't been tested on animals, will be tested in Latin America
The team outlined a trial proposal last year to do in India, but were shut downTags: None
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