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Cryonics, does Korea think it’s ethical?

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Cryonics is the practice or technique of deep-freezing the bodies of people who have just died, in the hope that scientific advances may allow them to be revived in the future. Video Transcript Just last month, a husband asked CryoAsia, a bio-freezing technology company, to freeze the body of his wife who died of cancer. This is the second case of frozen humans in Korea after a son had his mother who had passed away in her 80s frozen and preserved last year. The preservation period is 100 years which currently costs about 86,000 USD. CryoAsia explained that even if the preserved body is thawed in the future, it is extremely unlikely that the subjects will wake up. But the calls still continue regardless, from those who consider cryonics as their only remaining option. The husband also expressed that after suddenly having to part with his wife, he was struggling but cryonics came as a strand of hope and a great comfort.  The first Korean cryonics applicant had also told...