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Death By Hanging - Articles
Death by Hanging
by
Dr. Richard Keller
Posted
Thu 23 Oct 2008 1:35pm
are not fed with oxygen and sugar (the latter is fuel for function). The starved brain cells die. (This also explains why someone doesn’t need to be suspended to die by hanging.)
Arterial compression is the most “efficient” for causing death and most often the case in hanging deaths. Based on published data and observational studies, unconsciousness occurs
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The king is dead, long live the … oh, hang on a minute…
by
Ron
Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:05pm
So Jean Todt is elected, president of the FIA. No surprise there, as anyone who can read a newspaper will know about Mosley’s industrious machinations on Todt’s behalf. And not even particularly secretly, which shows what an arrogant fuck he is.
Ari Vatanen was by far the better man for the job. Not only did he have the necessary politica ...
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Sully: Hang in there. Toby: Hang...
by
Susan

Posted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 6:28pm
Sully: Hang in there.
Toby: Hang in there? That’s the sum of your wisdom on the subject?
Sully: That’s the sum of my wisdom on most subjects. ~ Nobody’s Fool (film... to the simplest task and the smallest measure of time otherwise looking at everything will just paralyze us.
Sometimes we need to “hang in there” when we are not sure what is coming up
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Human Skin "Art" to Hang Someday in Australian National Gallery?
by
Wesley J. Smith
Posted
Tue 12 May 2009 5:41pm
to donate his skin to the National Gallery in Canberra after his death...
"People can be squeamish about it. Portraits painted on human skin hang in galleries around the world... A tattooed man plans to donate his skin to the Australian National Gallery when he dies. From the story:
An Australian man whose body is covered in tattoos has pledged
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Still Hanging On
by
Krista H.
Posted
Sat 10 Jul 2010 12:00am
It's been a while now since I have written anything for this blog. I couldn't face it for some reason. I felt I had nothing good to report. Alzheimer's is a slow death... loved ones and rather then hide, I need to be interacting with all of you so that we can benefit from each others support.
The update on my dad is that he is still hanging
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Hang on to your Ovaries
by
Pam
Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:04pm
An article in the latest Oprah magazine by Barbara Seaman says that there is new research about the value of hanging on to your ovaries. If you had the misfortune of having... benefit from removing the ovaries.
For every 10,000 women whose ovaries were removed, there would be 47 fewer cases of ovarian cancer by the age of 80, but 838 extra deaths from
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