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  • Back from the Dead: Resuscitation Expert Says End Is Reversible

    At some point, everyone's heart will stop. For most, this is when they begin to die. Doctors succeed in very few cases at bringing the clinically dead back to life. However, more patients could be saved if medical professionals put existing knowledge about the treatment of cardiac arrest to better use, argues critical care physician Sam Parnia, 41, who is leading a revival of research in this field at the Stony Brook University School of Medicine in New York.
    http://www.spiegel.de/international/...-a-913075.html
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    She's a smart cookie there now. What next zombies?

    Seriously, if the brain has lost oxygen supply and conversely CO2 expiration bring them back to life would be against hypocratic oath, do no harm. Sadly the medical establishment does that every minute of the day in other ways. When expert medical opinion is nothing more than a hypothosis eg a guess, you become the legal guinea pig, with long term effects lasting a lifetime. Ehhh what the hey?!
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    • #3
      I want them to find the gene or whatever is responsible for aging. stop the process and we're good to go.

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      • #4
        Better do it fast... the brain pretty much liquifies over a few hours when blood flow to it stops. At least now, we have a pretty good idea of where zombies are apt to come from in the future...
        Hey, Donny! We got us a German who wants to die for his country... Oblige him. - Lt. Aldo Raine

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        • #5
          The Saulk Institute is also working on therapeutic hypothermia and other hibernation technologies.

          The main focus is getting the chemistries, blood substitutes and induced hypothermia equipment into the hands of rescue squads. Even ice packs around the head and neck are useful. Once induced the brains O2 requirement is pretty much zero, allowing transport and repairs without near as much risk of oxygen starvation.

          Working in parallel, NASA is actively working on hibernation pods for long space missions.

          As usual, sci-fi eventually becomes reality.
          Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 14 February 2014, 03:01.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Elie View Post
            I want them to find the gene or whatever is responsible for aging. stop the process and we're good to go.
            Parts wear out; eventually this also includes the brain.
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