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    Question: Brain dead and comma are they same or not??

    • Keywords:
      • brain,
      • brain dead,
      • coma,
      • dead,
      • difference
    Asked by anon-363518 about How Do Our Brains Change as We Age? on 5 Jun 2023
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      Lilach Soreq answered on 5 Jun 2023:


      I am not sure I completely understood your question. Brain death – u probably mean death. Comma is ‘sleeping’ mode where the patient is still alive tough (but unable to speak/eat/talk independantly).

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