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2-9. If I'm frozen and then successfully revived, will my body be old? (Cryonics)

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This article is from the Cryonics FAQ, by Tim Freeman tim@infoscreen.com with numerous contributions by others.

2-9. If I'm frozen and then successfully revived, will my body be old? (Cryonics)

No. Old age is a disease that ought to be easier to cure than the
freezing damage.

 

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