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International Internal Medicine Journal(IIMJ)

ISSN: 2837-4835 | DOI: 10.33140/IIMJ

Impact Factor: 1.02

End of Death

Abstract

Andrew Hague

Everything that has lived has eventually died. This fact is to some people a challenge. Inventors have always gone beyond the immediate needs of human survival to extend abilities such as living in cold climates, heavier than air flight and stopping infection causing death. When we as children asked why someone died, we were told it was old age. That may have been true but there is more to it than that. The death was caused by failure of an organ. If the cause of the failure can be removed and the organ made healthy, then the person will live.

Many inventors and investors see a market in this opportunity, not just for their own longevity but because many people will pay to evade death [1]. It can be a bigger market than food and housing. This article will discuss what needs to be done to achieve the end of death and its consequences.

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