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It varies. Dementia doesn't cause death. It is the gradual loss of mental function. Death is caused by disease or failure of vital organs.
They likely will not 'starve to death', other organ systems will begin to fail first. A person who is actively dying cannot expend the energy to even digest the food, so feeding an actively dying person could prove to be painful and even prolong suffering.
Once someone is declared brain dead, their body can only be maintained through artificial means, such as mechanical ventilation and medications. In the absence of brain function, the body's vital organs will eventually fail. The exact time between brain death and organ failure can vary, but it is typically a matter of days to weeks.
3000 years ago or you might say in the Acient Egipt. They cut of your tong, sucked your brain by a straw through your nose and put all the organs in jars
Because, if they are in a small cage the Betta will stop growing. But, the organs will keep growing and the fish will die a long and painful death.
Not long!
Tissues and organs that are deprived of oxygen for a long time can undergo cell death, leading to tissue damage or organ failure. This lack of oxygen, known as hypoxia, can impair the normal function of cells and tissues, ultimately causing them to deteriorate and potentially die.
It took 25 hours to take the organs out of a pharaoh.
You would have to really be around pot smoke for a long timeand actually inhale it to fail a test.
You must be referring to the letter Sir Charles received the morning of his death from Coombe Tracey in a female's handwriting. Barrymore said he found out "long after the inquest" that the letter was from L.L. and that the letter requested a meeting at the very place and time of his death.
As long as you have reproductive organs and engage in sexual activity with a fertile partner, it will always be possible. However, the odds of probability to begin to drop the longer you go without a period.
Yes, long-term use of morphine can negatively affect various organs and potentially lead to serious health complications or death. Chronic use can cause respiratory depression, liver damage, and gastrointestinal issues, among others. Additionally, prolonged opioid use can lead to dependence, overdose, and increased risk of accidental death. It's essential to use morphine under strict medical supervision to mitigate these risks.