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๐Ÿง  Chinese Scientists Defeat DEATH! They brought a pigโ€™s brain back to life 50 minutes after it died. Usually, the human and pig's brain dies within 5-8 minutes after the heart stops, which is the window for possible resuscitation. But the Chinese extended this window to nearly an hour using an artificial heart, the unharmed pigโ€™s liver, and a special fluid. ๐Ÿ‘‰ Humans are next, scientists are waiting for the "right" moment to start trials.

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