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10 Jan 2014

Why Hospitals and Families Still Struggle To Define Death

by Geisel Communications

NPR - Quotes James Bernat, the Louis and Ruth Frank Professor of Neuroscience, who says that when a person is declared brain dead, "there is zero brain function." Read more...

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