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# 30864 | AW: CryoNet #30857 - #30863 [Jens Rabis] |
on the Cryo-German technology to say.
After England, Russia, USA and Australia!
-145 Grad . . . are considered to be in the same state as an anesthetized person
undergoing a medical . . . it is Lotto - but memories in the
brain:
The remembrance works with neurons + synapses. What happens to the fine
synapses, if you have a brain freeze?
Note: Germany cool with liquid nitrogen . . . However,
people have been clinically dead for hours
and been revived without apparent harm, and
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# 30386 | Resuscitation Science [Mark Plus] |
4179894
Resuscitation Science: Is There a Third State of Being?
Doctors Learning More About Bringing . . . the heart irreversibly stops beating or the brain shows no signs of activity according to . . . researchers & now believe there's a third state of being that hovers somewhere between life . . . can medicine bring patients back from that state without causing irreversible damage to the cells?
. . . arrest go on to suffer severe debilitating brain injury and sometimes don't live to leave the hospital alive."
Restarting the heart while protecting the brain is where the key to successful resuscitation . . . now of Sioux Falls, S.D., survived after being submerged for an hour in an icy lake.
"He certainly came (Mon, 28 Jan 2008, 10 KB) |
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# 30385 | PHILOSSIFUR'S Cryonet Commentary [Phil Ossifur] |
forums mostly feature the
same people year after year.
BRAIN STATE AFTER 24 HOURS-- Cryonet search
Tracking lines of discussion Cryonet (Mon, 28 Jan 2008, 4 KB) |
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# 30383 | Re: Brain state after 24 hours [Mark Plus] |
Mark Plus <markplus@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Brain state after 24 hours
Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 09:02: (Sun, 27 Jan 2008, 2 KB) |
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# 30380 | Re: Brain state after 24 hours [Kennita Watson] |
Kennita Watson <kennita@gocryo.org>
Subject: Re: Brain state after 24 hours
Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2008 17:47: (Sat, 26 Jan 2008, 2 KB) |
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# 30353 | Brain state after 24 hours [RAMole] |
Jan 2008 23:32:30 EST
Subject: Brain state after 24 hours
A while back I remarked that at (Thu, 24 Jan 2008, 3 KB) |
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# 29941 | Alcor Conference Report: Part 1 [Charles Platt] |
to prepare the following text.
The opinions stated below are entirely my own. Although I
. . . members, and
inform existing members about the state of the organization.
The facility tour on . . . d) Steve Van Sickle and Tanya Jones
After a midmorning break, Steve Van Sickle and . . . you. These procedures inflict numerous
forms of brain damage, some of which may be irreparable. . . . and then. Some drama is
necessary. Cryonics, after all, truly is one of the most
. . . may not be typical.
e) Ralph Merkle
After a 90-minute break for lunch, Ralph . . . relevance to cryonics.
g) Aubrey de Grey
After a break Mike was followed by Aubrey . . . this event draws on IRS guidelines
and states, in part, that "Nonprofit organizations should put
. . . about one-sixth of Alcor's membership. After a very
contentious year-long period during . . . item on Saturday.
Everyone reconvened a couple hours later for the banquet. The
food was (Wed, 17 Oct 2007, 20 KB) |
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# 29939 | Re: drying preserves human skin viability [RAMole] |
is thought that vitrification solution used on brains
without opening the blood brain barrier simply dehydrates the brain tissue
and thus prevents ice formation because . . . the Romans and others, until trade declined after 640 AD.
The chemical symbol for sodium, . . . retains cell molecular structure and resumes function after transplantation.
Olszewski WL, Moscicka M, Zolich D. . . . grafts were accepted by recipients. Three
weeks after transplantation, keratinocytes synthesized keratins 10, 16,
and . . . sodium chloride dehydrated
at 240C for 2 hours at room temperature for periods of weeks . . . 6
months and harvested 3-4 weeks after transplantation revealed intensive
incorporation of bromdeoxyuridine (BrdU) . . . Bacterial flora of skin did not change after
grafting. We conclude that human skin can survive in a dehydrated state
in sodium chloride for months and after (Tue, 16 Oct 2007, 7 KB) |
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# 29832 | MDs use experimental cooling [Basie] |
program is among several in the United States that has led research into
moderate hypothermia, . . . events and chemicals that cause
further damage after an initial neurological injury.
Doctors say Everett . . . secondary damage
from chemicals the body releases after the initial injury, said Dr. Elad
Levy, . . . treatment had to be done within three hours of injury to
have any benefit and . . . through different cooling methods for stroke and brain injury
patients.
Other aspects of Everett's (Thu, 13 Sep 2007, 3 KB) |
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# 29827 | Charles Platt's Remarks on my Recent Post [Melody Maxim] |
interested in having my input. Not long after I started working
with Charles, fulltime, I . . . as he could, while calling his own hours. He lied
constantly, talked about all of . . . procedure of observing the
surface of the brain via burr holes in the skull. This . . . provided evidence of the kind of extensive brain
damage that Ms. Maxim alleges,"
Not true; . . . warning"
This is ridiculous. They had 15 hours to get to the patient's bedside.
. . . distraction, as a debate technique. As
is stated in their report, SA had arterial cannulae (Tue, 11 Sep 2007, 14 KB) |
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