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  1. Oct 13, 2016 · Conditions. Humans have been eating each other for a long, long time. Sometimes they do it out of desperation, and sometimes they suffered fatal consequences. Here are some tales of cannibalism throughout.

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    • Ambulant Stage
    • Sedentary Stage
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    Symptoms at the ambulant stage include: 1. headaches 2. joint pain 3. shaking 4. loss of balance 5. deterioration of speech 6. decreased muscle control

    Symptoms at the sedentary stage include: 1. the inability to walk without support 2. loss of muscle coordination 3. severe tremors 4. emotional instability, including depressionwith outbursts of uncontrollable laughter

    Symptoms at the terminal stage include: 1. being unable to sit without being supported 2. having virtually no muscle coordination 3. an inability to speak 4. incontinence 5. difficulty swallowing 6. being unresponsive to surroundings 7. ulcerations with pusand necrosis, or tissue death Generally, the affected person will die between 3 months and 2 ...

  2. You may think your body and mind are your own. In fact, you are a fusion of many organisms - including, potentially, another person. David Robson investigates.

  3. Jan 25, 2018 · Though they may disagree on the specifics, scientists agree that a human head transplant would be a cognitive nightmare and that the person who'd come out of such a procedure would be that person who owned the head, but with very different, and possibly damaged, brain functions.

  4. Nov 22, 2022 · There are many risks involved, and the biggest one is rejecting the transplant, a process called Graft Versus Host Disease. When the types of HLA (human leukocyte antigen = proteins on top...

  5. Apr 4, 2020 · Most people would say yes. What if your brain were cut into two pieces? Would you still be you?” What makes us unique, single human beings? Dr. Marks and Dr. Egnor look at the work of neuroscientist Roger Sperry (1913–1994) who was a Nobel Prize winner in 1981 for Physiology and Medicine. He studied people whose brains had been split:

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  7. Nov 17, 2017 · The plan would see two teams of surgeons swiftly cut off the heads of two people — one, a person whose body is crippled by, for example, a neurological disease or car crash, the other from a...

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