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Daily Archives: May 27, 2020

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We Can Preserve Your Brain… But It’s 100% Fatal…

Brain and Spine NewsBy adminMay 27, 2020

The human brain rapidly dissolves after death due to the break down of proteins and putrefaction. Decomposition often occurs within minutes after death, which is quicker than other body tissues, likely because the brain is about 80% water. Rotting starts in normal ambient temperature at about 3 days, and the brain is essentially vaporized within…

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