By Leslie Turnbull
Via The Week

The world seems kind of depressing these days, doesn't it? Implosion in the Middle East. Xenophobia in the West. Greed, terrorism, climate change, terrifying viruses, the 2016 presidential race. It's enough to make you want to pull the covers over your head and never get out of bed. To which I say, aloha.

 

 

 

Heart Consciousness the Next Frontier in Brain and Neuroscience

Dr. Fahad Basheer, Contributor
Waking Times 


During organ transplantation there have been numerous reports of emotions, memories and experiences being transferred along with organ which is been transplanted from donor to the recipient.

 

 

 

Scientists grow full-sized, working human hearts from stem cells

By Alexandra Ossola

 

Of the 4,000 Americans waiting for heart transplants, only 2,500 will receive new hearts in the next year. Even for those lucky enough to get a transplant, the biggest risk is the their bodies will reject the new heart and launch a massive immune reaction against the foreign cells.

 

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