American and Indian medical teams received approval to conduct a reversing brain death in humans

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The subjects of the experiment will be officially brain-dead and their bodies we only function due to life support Brain death in humans is normally considered irreversible. During the experiment they will be monitored for several months using brain imaging equipment to look for signs of regeneration, particularly in the upper spinal cord – the lowest region of the brain stem which controls independent breathing and heartbeat The hope is that the brain stem cells may be able to erase their history and re-start life again, based on their surrounding tissue. “We hope to see results within the first two to three months,” Dr Ira Pastor, the CEO of Bioquark Inc. said. The first stage of the project will take place at Anupam Hospital in Rudrapur, Uttarakhand .

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