Scientists have for the first time identified the sequence of events that happen in the brain when the organ shuts off and we die.They discovered what they call the 'wave of death' - a flood of chemicals , followed by a wave of electricity, then nothing.Lead author Séverine Mahon, a neuroscientist at the Paris Brain Institute in , told DailyMail.com: 'Our work shows that dying (and not death) is not an event but a 'long' process that can be reversed up to a certain point.'
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