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Doctors say there is a 25% chance a frozen brain or body could be revived in the future: survey

The first survey of physician attitudes towards cryonics found one in four believe it's plausible someone could be revived in the future.

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nationalpost.comStai leggendo7 g fa

Doctors say there is a 25% chance a frozen brain or body could be revived in the future: survey

The first survey of physician attitudes towards cryonics found one in four believe it's plausible someone could be revived in the future.

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gizmodo.com7 g fa

Neurosurgeons Are Weirdly Optimistic About Cryonics for Life Extension, Survey Finds

Researchers surveyed over 300 physicians to get their take on leaving patients in suspended animation for future revival.

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  1. mercoledì 20 maggio 2026·gizmodo.com

    Neurosurgeons Are Weirdly Optimistic About Cryonics for Life Extension, Survey Finds

    Researchers surveyed over 300 physicians to get their take on leaving patients in suspended animation for future revival.

  2. mercoledì 20 maggio 2026·nationalpost.com

    Doctors say there is a 25% chance a frozen brain or body could be revived in the future: survey

    The first survey of physician attitudes towards cryonics found one in four believe it's plausible someone could be revived in the future.