A flair of energy in the brain in a dying patient who had “no blood pressure” or “heart rate” could be evidence of the “soul leaving the body” after death, according to an expert.
Researchers have long documented patients experiencing lucid, lifelike hallucinations after clinical death, when the heart stops pumping but the brain flickers with electrical activity.
Brain activity may indicate that after death, our souls depart from our bodies. New studies on brain activity during the dying process suggest that the brain may remain active even after clinical ...
Brain death and transplantation also reflect the modernization of medicine, which many Japanese believe is a reflection of Western influence [6] Like most cultures, Japanese culture has evolved as ...
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