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Tag: Critical Care

Cryonics: Using low temperatures to care for the critically ill

December 22, 2007

“Cryonics does not involve the freezing of dead people. Cryonics involves placing critically ill patients that cannot be treated with contemporary medical technologies in a state of long-term low temperature care to preserve the person until a time when treatments might be available.”

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