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# 27998 | Zolpidem 'reverses' vegetative state [Doug Skrecky] |
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Subject: Zolpidem 'reverses' vegetative state
[Hard to beleive.]
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/5008744.stm
Pill 'reverses' vegetative state
The drug works on nerve cells in the brain
A sleeping pill can temporarily revive people in a permanent vegetative
state to the point where they can have . . . Rehabilitation Centre
A person in a vegetative state will appear to be awake and may . . . of taking the drug and wore
off after four hours, when the patients restored to their permanent
(Sat, 27 May 2006, 4 KB) |
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# 27958 | whales etc. [Charles Platt] |
with
organ preservation solution), SA's agreement states that the
company will charge only for . . . html
> Hopefully, the point is clear that brain structure and
> enzymatic activity and even some brain functions survive
> freezing even when freezing is done after hours of
> unprotected clinical death and even with (Sat, 20 May 2006, 5 KB) |
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# 27822 | Man today vs. man/machine combo tomorrow [IGGY & Svetlana] |
said in terms of technological
advances like brain/computer implants, telepathic transfer of thought and
. . . above competition in memory, comprehension,
retention, working hours or strength? - the freedom of speech and . . . he'll be taken from the
cross after several hours instead of days after an anesthetic was applied to
lessen the . . . help scientists learn more about
the human brain.
"I expect an explosion of new knowledge," . . . through this hyper-detailed study of the
brain will then be applied to engineering, at which point the "brain-
based industry" will boom. Rudimentary artificial intelligence . . . robots,
sex robots," de Garis said.
Soon after, he says, people will begin to notice . . . artificial intelligence into their own bodies
and brains - becoming, themselves, cybernetic organisms, "cyborgs"
or, in . . . in China in May, says the United
States has been among the slowest to accept (Fri, 7 Apr 2006, 12 KB) |
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# 27642 | nice summary, Kennita... [RUDIHOFFMA] |
slim, this is
by no means the state of the art in cryopreservation.
Today, people have been revived after one or two hours or even more
completely without breathing, heartbeat, and brain activity. That
is, people have been brought (Tue, 21 Feb 2006, 4 KB) |
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# 27640 | Brief piece for FDGD Program Book [Kennita Watson] |
slim, this is
by no means the state of the art in cryopreservation.
Today, people have been revived after one or two hours or even more
completely without breathing, heartbeat, and brain activity. That
is, people have been brought (Tue, 21 Feb 2006, 3 KB) |
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# 27621 | nicotine for vitrification solutions? [Doug Skrecky] |
cerebellar
granule cells were prepared from the brains of 20 day old
Sprague-Dawley fetuses. . . . ethanol exposure. METHODS AND RESULTS: Twenty-four hours
of withdrawal after continuous 10 day ethanol exposure (50 or
. . . its antiulcer effect. Furthermore, the acid
secretory state of the stomach appears unrelated to the (Wed, 15 Feb 2006, 8 KB) |
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# 27571 | Uploading Myths, Continued... [rbr] |
philosophical and logical
requirements---not from the state of technological progress.
Therefore, it is not . . . that coffee cup on
the countertop an hour ago.' This statement, and the vast majority
. . . will
continue existence in a spirit world after his death; or that his
'identity' will continue to exist even if his brain is destroyed
and all that survives is (Fri, 3 Feb 2006, 9 KB) |
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# 27528 | Alan and Sylvia Sinclair on This Morning [John de Rivaz] |
of an
American company was advertised and after receiving a detailed information
pack from them, . . . idea is
really going to take off. After all, who doesn't want to live . . . Death is a neurological process that begins after the
heart stops. A stopped heart only . . . why cryonics is sometimes implemented even long after the
heart stops.
Myth 3: Experts say . . . and religion. Hypothermia victims have been revived after
more than an hour without breathing, heartbeat, or brain activity. Deep
cooling is sometimes used to " . . . already known in medicine. Patients in these states are understood to be
in deep coma, (Thu, 26 Jan 2006, 8 KB) |
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# 27424 | FYI:[alcornews@AlcorNews.org: [AlcorNews] Alcor News #46, December 11, 2005] [Eugen Leitl] |
at operating temperatures
(-140C). [SVS]
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Research Update
Brain samples for 12 and 24 hours of warm cardiac arrest
and brain samples after vitrification using M22 were
analyzed using electron . . . cortical neurons
in 9, 12, and 24 hours of warm cardiac arrest. More
discussion of . . . samples processed using M22.
Another set of brain samples was processed for light
microscopy by . . . showed no significant apoptosis
activation during prolonged brain anoxia. [SSH]
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Sterilization Update
To follow-up . . . Construction Update
The major change in the state of the construction this
month concerns the (Sun, 11 Dec 2005, 15 KB) |
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# 27387 | Alcor News #45 22 Nov 2005 [Mike Perry] |
working to cryopreserve your intact
body and brain as perfectly as possible.
Progress is already . . . an advanced cryoprotectant capable of vitrifying the brain
for whole-body members, but parts of . . . We deployed
a full transport team, but after several days some of the
team was . . . Orleans. Both
cryopreservations were performed within 48 hours of one
another. Full details will be . . . us to restock our surgical supplies faster
after cryopreservation cases. [TJ]
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Dozens of Scientists Go . . . new form of organ
donation called Donation after Cardiac Death (DCD). One of
the authors . . . s "information
theoretic criterion" for death, and states flat-out that
almost no patients declared (Wed, 23 Nov 2005, 14 KB) |
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