Does this sound freaky or what? But – amazing. About the way he views and talks about, especially the spinal column and nerves, blood flow, etc. scary, freaky yes. Does it or could this research have an impact of any sort with MS? My thoughts lean toward yes, especially those of us that the spinal column is more involved.
Those interested in following this a little can find a lot more info. I have a lot of trouble getting the sites to come up.
First human head transplant planned
Re: First human head transplant planned
Well the first question would be; can he really do what he says he can do?
Second what happens to the lesions in the brain? Don't they still come along with the head?
Maybe head transplants will be possible in the future, but my guess is that it will be a long time coming.
Second what happens to the lesions in the brain? Don't they still come along with the head?
Maybe head transplants will be possible in the future, but my guess is that it will be a long time coming.
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