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By chance did you miss this part:
Scientists at the Safar Centre in Pittsburgh hope to use the technique onhumans within a year and are in talks with hospitals about trials on trauma patients.
Overall the experiment sounds like it could work, of course, I'm not doctor so I have no idea what this whole thing could do to the human body. And frankly I think using all that blood just to revive a dead body does seem like a waste especially when we need to blood, for say a blood transfusion just to keep someone alive.
However, If this experiment were to be a success on humans, then I think it should only be done in the instance of a child's death. When someone is 70-80 years old and they die, well let it be, they've had their run. But if someone dies at 8-12, then a procedure like this could be very beneficial.
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