Is it time to grab your AR-15, clean it, load up a few dozen P-Mags and give it a big hug?
A biotech company in the U.S. has been granted ethical permission by an Institutional Review Board
in the U.S. and India to use 20 brain-dead patients for what is sure to
be a highly controversial study: From next year, they plan to stimulate
their nervous systems in order to restart the brains. Bioquark is hoping that its part in the groundbreaking ReAnima project will reveal if people can at least partly be brought back from the dead. You can read the full article here: http://www.iflscience.com/brain/biotech-company-use-stem-cells-reactivate-brains-dead.
So my question is who in the world would think it's a good idea? Granted there is a good bit of jest in my posting of this article but, honestly messing with brain after someone has been declared brain dead is kinda like opening Pandora's box.
So what are your thoughts on this controversial new clinical trial?
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