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  2. Brain death - Wikipedia

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    Brain death is used as an indicator of legal death in many jurisdictions, [7] but it is defined inconsistently and often confused by the public. [8] Various parts of the brain may keep functioning when others do not anymore, and the term "brain death" has been used to refer to various combinations.

  3. Legal death - Wikipedia

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    Unlike cardiopulmonary death which sometimes involves a decision not to resuscitate the heart, brain death is a determination that the brain biologically cannot be resuscitated. If a clinically dead person has suffered injuries so severe that resuscitation is obviously impossible, then in some jurisdictions first responders may make a legal ...

  4. Uniform Determination of Death Act - Wikipedia

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    The act has since been adopted by most US states and is intended "to provide a comprehensive and medically sound basis for determining death in all situations". [1] Brain death is a different condition than persistent vegetative state. [2] Due to better seat belt use, bicycle helmets, and the general decrease in violent crime, there are lower ...

  5. Texas man could be first to be executed in case of 'shaken ...

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    A condemned man in Texas is set to die ... who was convicted of capital murder in his 2-year-old daughter's 2002 death. ... where doctors concluded she was exhibiting signs of brain death. ...

  6. Texas among worst states for brain health in the nation ... - AOL

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    A health company, Life Extension, release a study ranking the best to worst states for brain health using the most recent data from the (CDC) Centers for Disease and Prevention.

  7. Medical examiner - Wikipedia

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    investigating human organs like the stomach, liver, and brain; determining cause of death; examining the condition of the body [3] studying tissue, organs, cells, and bodily fluids [3] issuing death certificates; maintaining death records; responding to deaths in mass disasters; working closely with law enforcement [8] identifying unknown dead

  8. Stages of human death - Wikipedia

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    The certification applies to somatic death, corresponding to death of the person, which has varying definitions but most commonly describes a lack of vital signs and brain function. [9] Death at the level of cells, called molecular death or cell death , follows a matter of hours later. [ 10 ]

  9. Lazarus sign - Wikipedia

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    The phenomenon has been observed to occur several minutes after the removal of medical ventilators used to pump air in and out of brain-dead patients. [4] It also occurs during testing for apnea—that is, suspension of external breathing and motion of the lung muscles—which is one of the criteria for determining brain death used for example by the American Academy of Neurology.