MEDICAL AND ORGAN TRANSPLANT INDUSTRYCryogenics allows for future medicine to essentially continue where past medicine left off. Organs that are being prepared for donation can be preserved in cryogenic vaults until they are needed, allowing for mass storage, and the national organ donor waiting list could be a thing of the past (Apecsec.org).
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ENDANGERED SPECIESWith the help of molecular biology, the offspring of endangered species can be created by joining the cryogenically treated gametes (Freezing Life).
In the United States alone, the average consumer is estimated to waste 61 % of the food that they purchase (Step up to the plate). Food can be cryonically preserved much longer than it can be kept in ordinary freezers because it will eventually develop freezer burn.
For more information:http://www.visionlaunch.com/cryonics-pros-and-cons/
This site further explains how the medical and organ transplant industry can benefit from cryogenics. http://apecsec.org/cryonics-pros-and-cons/ This site gives an explanation of how the hunger crisis could be solved as well as how stem cells can be preserved. http://singularityhub.com/2011/12/06/freezing-life-cryogenics-is-the-last-hope-for-many-endangered-species/ This site describes how species could be saved from extinction with the use of cryonics. |