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Can Suspended Animation Help Us Live Longer?

From Mark Stibich, Ph.D., About.com Guide   August 31, 2009

Suspended animation is putting an organism into a non-living state using an external means. The idea, of course, is to bring the person, animal or creature out of that state at a later date. As researchers learn more about the human body and different ways to induce suspended animation, this technique is getting closer to becoming a reality. Learn how and when suspended animation might help increase life expectancy in the next 10 years or so.

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