Display title | Head Transplantation |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Okay, your body got trashed in a nasty accident, yet your brain is still just fine. Unfortunately though, you're facing the rest of your life in a wheelchair as a quadriplegic at best -- and that's only if you survive. But wait a minute, there's a way to fix that: just get a new body. No need to worry, the doctors have figured out how to reconnect the spinal cord, so you can walk and live on again. Neat... right? |