Magic mushrooms could one day be used to treat depression. Watch Fantomas Torent Free. British scientists plan to conduct a study that investigates the illegal drugs active ingredient, known as. XNXX delivers free sex movies and fast free porn videos tube porn. Now 10 million sex vids available for free Featuring hot pussy, sexy girls in xxx rated porn clips. Offers news, comment and features about the British arts scene with sections on books, films, music, theatre, art and architecture. Requires free registration. Latest breaking news, including politics, crime and celebrity. Find stories, updates and expert opinion. OlZcWiwHe8YuhvtdEYEcJwjpBX.jpg' alt='The Trials Of Cate Mccall Full Movie Part 1' title='The Trials Of Cate Mccall Full Movie Part 1' />US firm to try reawakening the dead in Latin America. The first attempts to bring people back from the dead are slated to start this year. Bioquark, a Philadelphia based company, announced in late 2. And now, CEO Ira Pastor has revealed they will soon be testing an unprecedented stem cell method on patients in an unidentified country in Latin America, confirming the details in the next few months. To be declared officially dead in the majority of countries, you have to experience complete and irreversible loss of brain function, or brain death. According to Pastor, Bioquark has developed a series of injections that can reboot the brain and they plan to try it out on humans this year. They have no plans to test on animals first. Bioquark, a Philadelphia based company, announced in late 2. They plan to start trials in Latin America this year file imageHOW BIOQUARK PLAN TO TRY REVERSING BRAIN DEATH 1 Harvest stem cells from the patients own blood, and inject this back into their body. Inject peptides into the patients spinal cord. Fifteen days of laser and median nerve stimulation while monitoring the patients using MRI scans. The inaugural stage of the trial will likely follow the plans laid out last year for a trial in India, which was thwarted. Initially, Pastor and his collaborator Himanshu Bansal, an orthopedic surgeon, planned to carry out the first tests in India. Days after announcing their ambitions, the plan was blocked by the Indian Council of Medical Research, urging the duo to take their trials somewhere else. However, the study record detail gave the wider public an idea as to how they plan to approach the trials. The first stage, named First In Human Neuro Regeneration Neuro Reanimation was slated to be a non randomized, single group proof of concept study. The team said they planned to examine individuals aged 1. MRI scans, in order to look for possible signs of brain death reversal. Specifically, they planned to break it down into three stages. First, they would harvest stem cells from the patients own blood, and inject this back into their body. Next, the patient would receive a dose of peptides injected into their spinal cord. Finally, they would undergo a 1. MRI scans. The idea of consent in this context is complicated, since the patients are all technically dead. However, the definition of death is also more blurry than it once was. Confirming death used to be straightforward when the heart stopped beating, a person was unresponsive and no longer breathing, they were dead. HOW DEFINING DEATH HAS CHANGED Confirming death used to be straightforward when the heart stopped beating, a person was unresponsive and no longer breathing, they were dead. Now it is more complex, since we have more advanced ways to keep oxygen pumping through the body, keeping the brain stem functioning for example, by keeping a person on a ventilator. It means that most countries today, including the US and the UK, identify death as permanent loss of brain stem function. Now it is more complex, since we have more advanced ways to keep oxygen pumping through the body, keeping the brain stem functioning for example, by keeping a person on a ventilator. It means that most countries today, including the US and the UK, identify death as permanent loss of brain stem function. The Bioquark trials are part of a broader project called Re. Anima. Pastor is on the advisory board for Re. Anima. According to the website, the project is exploring the potential of cutting edge biomedical technology for human neuro regeneration and neuro reanimation. Speaking to Mail. Online last year, Pastor said The mission of the Re. Anima Project is to focus on clinical research in the state of brain death, or irreversible coma, in subjects who have recently met the Uniform Determination of Death Act criteria, but who are still on cardio pulmonary or trophic support a classification in many countries around the world known as a living cadaver.