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  1. Human sex, survival & revival cryonics: With popular illustrations by Brian Blair-Giles, 1975
  2. Medical-Legal Aspects of Cryonics: Prospects for Immortality (National university publications) by George Patrick Smith, 1983-07
  3. Cryonics: Frozen for an Eternity by George Stromeyer, 1996-12
  4. Life extension: Life extension,Senescence,Calorie restriction,Cryonics,Anti-aging,Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence
  5. CRYONICS; REACHING FOR TOMORROW
  6. Life of the President of the U.K. World Life Extension: Cryonics' and Nanonics' Society - Autobiography v. 1 by Brian Blair-Giles, 1994-09
  7. " The life of the president of the U.K. World Life Extension: Cryonics' & Nanonics' Society " by Brian Blair-Giles, 1994
  8. Cryonics: Can death be conquered? by Irving P Rand, 1988
  9. Finance, Law, and Cryonics by Gregory E. Noe, 1979-01-01
  10. Cryonics: Reaching for Tomorrow by Brian Wowk, 1991-04
  11. Immortality: Death, Biological immortality, Evolution of ageing, Cryonics, Mind uploading, Cyborg, Afterlife, Immortality in fiction
  12. A cryonic suspension and research institute by Michael Eugene Fifield, 1980
  13. Cryonics: Solid State Human Hypothermia
  14. First Aid for the Cryopreservation of the Newly Dead: Cryonics - Lecture of Introduction by Brian Blair-Giles, 1994-09

41. Nanotechnology Industries + Cryonics
Cryonic suspension is an alternative based on the premise that future technologies could reanimate the body from biostasis. I want to live forever,
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42. Cryonics Research, Patients Who Are Frozen In Time | Technology | The Guardian
cryonics freezing the dead with the hope of reviving them - has always been a long shot. But, says Wendy M Grossman, advances mean it could be coming a
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Cryonics - freezing the dead with the hope of reviving them - has always been a long shot. But, says Wendy M Grossman, advances mean it could be coming a little closer
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Close This article appeared in the Guardian on Thursday February 14 2008 on p1 of the section. It was last updated at 00:14 on February 14 2008. The conference room window overlooks a line of floor-to-ceiling, gleaming steel flasks. The steel feels chilly but not cold; the warehouse-like space they inhabit is unheated in the Arizona "winter". But don't lift the inner styrofoam lid and stick your hand in: they are filled with liquid nitrogen, which boils at 77 degrees Kelvin (-196C). From a nitrogen storage tank, a pipeline snakes along the ceiling sending a runner to each flask - more correctly, "dewar" - to top it up. Cryonics is a small community. The two largest cryonics organisations, Alcor and Michigan-based Cryonics Institute, together poll about 1,600 members. Alcor has 79 patients and 33 pets in cryopreservation; CI has 85 patients and 50 pets.

43. Cryonics Belgium
Lezing over Transhumanisme door David Verbeke op 23/04/08, Geuzenhuis, Gent http//www.geuzenhuis.be/site/calendar.php?next=4. cryonics Belgium
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44. Danish Cryonics Support Group
The DCSG consists primarily of Danish members of the cryonics Institute (CI) and those interested in becoming members of a suspension organization.
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Cryonics has been defined as "the technology for freezing a person after a terminal illness or a fatal accident, in the hope that medical science will be able to revive that person in the future, when life extension and anti-aging have become a reality". Cryonic suspension is an emergency medical procedure designed to save lives (much like Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation), a last-ditch effort to forestall irreversible brain damage. Since the first individual was cryonically preserved in 1967, a handful of firms have sprung up offering cryopreservation and/or storage services to the general public. (Badger, 1998) This web site is maintained by the Danish Cryonics Support Group (DCSG). It consists primarily of Danish members of the Cryonics Institute (CI) and those interested in becoming members of a suspension organization. People wishing to be kept up to date about activities should sign up for site membership. This is not the same as membership in the Danish Cryonics Support Group. Site membership permits reading and responding in the discussion forum. No messages are sent from this site except upon request, and they can be turned off at any time (see Policies below). The membership list is not public. As part of its public information program, lectures are available on a variety of topics, including technologies related to life-extension (genetic engineering, anti-ageing drugs, nanotechnology, cryonic suspension, health informatics), social implications of these new technologies, and philosophical foundations of the movement.

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46. Cryonics FAQ 1: Index
It should be read by anyone interested in posting to sci.cryonics and by anyone who finds the prospect of certain death irritating.
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47. Marginal Revolution: Cryonics: Both Sides Of The Story
cryonics both sides of the story. As one cryonicist puts it We didn t evolve to Here is the full article, which covers recent advances in cryonics.
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Cryonics: both sides of the story
As one cryonicist puts it: "We didn't evolve to be frozen." But: "It's pretty well accepted that at the point at which the usual human being gets pronounced dead, all their cells are alive. It's a very eerie question: if all their cells are alive, what is death?" says Becker. Besides, if all the patient's cells are alive, why can't the patient recover and walk out of the hospital?" Here is the full article , which covers recent advances in cryonics.

48. Council For Secular Humanism
cryonics is the science of cooling people immediately upon the Like many people who eventually sign up for cryonics, I had multiple questions.
http://www.secularhumanism.org/index.php?section=fi&page=hoffman_dwd

49. KurzweilAI.net
What would it take to achieve successful cryonics reanimation of a fully functioning human brain, with memories intact? A conversation at the recent Alcor
http://www.kurzweilai.net/meme/frame.html?main=/articles/art0533.html

50. Accelerating Future » Paris Hilton Signing Up For Cryonics
“Anyone not signed up for cryonics has now lost the right to make fun of Paris Hilton, because no matter what else she does wrong, and what else you do
http://www.acceleratingfuture.com/michael/blog/?p=593

51. Cryonics: Cheating Death
One version of it, called cryonics, is seen by many as a means of literally cheating death, preserving a human body at the point of death and then,
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The idea of suspended animation has been around for decades and has been a mainstay of science fiction. One version of it, called cryonics, is seen by many as a means of literally cheating death, preserving a human body at the point of death and then, in some future time, reviving it when whatever killed it can be cured. People die of diseases and other conditions that sometime in the future might be easily curable. For most people that fact is of little comfort, as, say, cancer ravages their bodies and robs them of life. All there is to do is to make ones death as comfortable and as dignified as possible. Afterwards, ones relatives and loved ones will mourn. But for some people, unwilling to go quietly into that good night no matter what the state of medical science is, there may be an option, albeit a controversial one. That option is to place ones body into a kind of suspended animation, right at the point of clinical death, in the hopes of being revived at some point when medical science can cure whatever condition has killed one. The option in question is called cryonics. The theory behind cryonics stem from cases of people who have fallen into an icy lake and have been submerged for up to an hour in the frigid water before being rescued. The people who managed to survive did so because the icy water put their body into a sort of suspended animation, slowing down their metabolism and brain function to the point where they needed almost no oxygen. Cryonics is a little different than that, however.

52. Definition: Cryonics From Online Medical Dictionary
cryonics. Any of several medical techniques that use cold for therapeutic purposes, such as using ice to deaden pain. (09 Oct 1997)
http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/omd?cryonics

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54. Cryonics: Let's Get Cryonic
This week you can celebrate the science fictional practice of cryonics during Colorado s Frozen Dead Guy Days a weekend of.
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This week you can celebrate the science fictional practice of cryonics during Colorado's "Frozen Dead Guy Days," a weekend of revelry devoted to "Grandpa" Bredo Morstoel, a guy who has been cryonically frozen inside a shed for several years. His hope was that at some point he'd be defrosted in a future world where he would be rebooted and given a second chance at life. The festival is fairly goofy , but there's a serious group behind the cyrogenic experiments, the International Cryonics Institute and Center for Life Extension . Cryonics has been a popular obsession for years now, showing up in the books of Robert Heinlein and influencing baseball player Ted Williams to get himself frozen. Timothy Leary almost got cryonic too, but decided at the last minute to be cremated. [via Laughing Squid Read More: 1:33 PM on Mon Mar 3 2008
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55. What Is Cryonics? « Depressed Metabolism
Contrary to popular views of cryonics, cryonics is not about preserving dead people but about longterm care of critically ill patients.
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Ethically, what is the correct thing to do when medicine encounters a difficult problem? Stablize the patient until a solution can be found? Or throw people away like garbage ? Centuries from now, historians may marvel at the shortsightedness and rationalizations used to sanction the unnecessary death of millions. Brian Wowk Ph.D , 9th May 2006 Introduction In contemporary medicine terminally ill patients can be declared legally dead using two different criteria: whole brain death or cardiorespiratory arrest. Although many people would agree that a human being without any functional brain activity, or even without higher brain function, has ceased to exist as a person , not many people realize that most patients who are currently declared legally dead by cardiorespiratory criteria have not yet died as a person. Or to use conventional biomedical language, although the organism has ceased to exist as a functional, integrated whole, the neuroanatomy of the person is still intact when a patient is declared legally dead using cardiorespiratory criteria.

56. Freezing Assets: Human Corpsicles Could Wake Up Rich | LiveScience
cryonics clients can name themselves as beneficiaries in dynasty trusts. One of my other favorite early cryonics stories with a legal twist occurs in
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Freezing Assets: Human Corpsicles Could Wake Up Rich
By Bill Christensen posted: 27 January 2006 01:24 pm ET document.write(''); document.write(htmlstr); Dynasty trusts, also called personal revival trusts, are a hot topic among the cold dead. More than 20 states allow trusts that pay out funds indefinitely to future generations. Now, cryonics clients can name themselves as beneficiaries before being frozen. Who wants to be a corpsicle? Mostly those who are single, male and wealthy. Kenneth Weiss, co-founder of RSA Security is working with a Swiss bank. Robert Miller, owner of Future Electronics, Inc. is also planning for this frozen future. Science fiction writers have been chipping away at prejudices about frozen and preserved people for generations. The word "corpsicle" was probably coined by science fiction Grand Master Frederik Pohl in the mid-1960's. Larry Niven used it in stories like A World Out of Time "Your newspapers called you people corpsicles," said the blond man. "I never understood what the tapes meant by that." "It comes from Popsicle. Frozen sherbet." Corbell had used the word himself before he became one of them. One of the corpsicles, the frozen dead.

57. Cryonics In The Public Media
Baroness Professor Susan Greenfield on cryopreservation Save James Swayse audio file Discovery Channel cryonics video.
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58. KrioRus - Cryonics In Russia
KrioRus specialist Alexey PotapovKrioRus is the first cryonics company outside the United States and is providing affordable cryonics services.
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59. Definition Of Cryonics
It has no connection with cryonics, the belief that a person can be frozen at death, stored in a cryogenic vessel, and later brought back to life.
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    60. CRYONICS- LIVE FOREVER
    Hurrah to cryonics. Thumbs up for immortality. Living forever rules and death is my foe.
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