Coming up, people will master the death

Death - the natural law of the future may be completely occupied by humans with this new research.

Birth, aging, sickness and death. Phàm is a person who is born, who then gets old, also carries the disease and then dies.

However, a US company believes that the "death" phase is completely reversible , at least in the unfortunate cases of serious accidents when life is very young. In other words, they are trying to control death .

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Brain death process is considered "uncontrollable".

First of all, it is important to know that a person is defined as "dead" when the entire brain function has completely ceased, or brain death . The process of brain death, which is considered " impossible to cure" , is a one-way and irreversible process.

But America's Bioquark medical company doesn't think so. They are implementing the ReAnima project - a project that aims to "revive the dead" technology , by reversing brain death .

According to Bioquark director Ira Pastor: "It is true that people today are unable to restore important areas of the central nervous system. But look at some other animals, such as amphibians or some. Fish . They have the ability to recover or replace important parts of the brain, even when they are very badly injured. "

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Iguana is a species capable of restoring damaged brain parts.

Pastor said the ReAnima project will study the stages of brain death, focusing on the study of patients living plants - no longer conscious but the body still works on machines.

According to him, the project's biggest goal is to determine the central nervous system's ability to recover and re-establish functions. Even if this ability becomes reality, we can "reset" the cell, just like regeneration.

The first phase of the study will result in a few more months, in order to make arguments that prove the feasibility of the study. Experts will take magnetic resonance imaging and some other technologies on brain death cases between the ages of 15-65, looking for signs of reversing brain death.

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The goal of the project is to determine the central nervous system's ability to recover and re-establish functions.

Researchers believe that the high likelihood of positive results of the study will come in 2017. And with 50,000 to 150,000 people dying every day due to brain death, this study will obviously have a tremendous impact.