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Disembodied human brains used for drug testing
Researchers are utilizing disembodied human brains that are neither fully alive nor dead to conduct drug testing.
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5 tagsneurosciencedrug testingbioethicsmedical researchdisembodied brains
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1 evidence itemsNot alive, but not dead: disembodied human brains used for drug testing
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Not alive, but not dead: disembodied human brains used for drug testing
May 21, 2026, 3:38 AM
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