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Are "flatlining” patients really dead? Research suggests memories "live on" – Yahoo! News UK

September 20, 2013Brain Death Declarationadmin

Yahoo! News UK

Are "flatlining” patients really dead? Research suggests memories "live on"
Yahoo! News UK
Are "flatlining” patients really dead? Research suggests memories "live on". "Flatliners" may be more alive than thought, a shock new study has found - with areas of the brain still storing memories after "brain death". Yahoo News. By Chris Hall ...

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