The Man Who Froze To Death and Came Back To Life

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2022
  • The groundbreaking science of being cold #nevergoinsideagain
    Columbia can keep you warm, check out their Omni Heat Infinity Tech, and thank you to Columbia Sportswear for sponsoring this video. To learn more, click here: bit.ly/asapxcolumbia
    Join our science mailing list: bit.ly/34fWU27
    FOLLOW US!
    Instagram: / asapscience​​
    Facebook: / asapscience​​
    Twitter: / asapscience​​
    TikTok: @AsapSCIENCE
    Written by: Greg Brown and Mitchell Moffit
    Drawings by: Max Simmons
    Edited by: Luka Šarlija
    References:
    www.cell.com/ajhg/fulltext/S0...
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    www.newyorker.com/magazine/20...
    www.washingtonpost.com/news/m...
    www.sciencedirect.com/science...
    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24468...
    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23026...
    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3656464/
    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11423...
    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24468...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 405

  • @AsapSCIENCE
    @AsapSCIENCE  Рік тому +135

    There's a bit of confusion around the temperatures we used at 3:13 - 4:14 these are all INTERNAL BODY temperatures (not external or outdoor temperatures)
    Hope that clears things up a little :)

    • @daredonkey
      @daredonkey Рік тому

      Oh okay! I was going to ask

    • @JustAnNPC69
      @JustAnNPC69 Рік тому

      Was about to ask that hehehe

    • @geetugupta7244
      @geetugupta7244 Рік тому +2

      Yeah i was like wth, I'm literally living at a place where the temperature is never above 20 degrees...thx fr explaining!

    • @scratchpad7954
      @scratchpad7954 Рік тому

      Ugh, 0:48 makes me want to cuddle the furriest electric blanket a bit tighter now!

    • @kklin123
      @kklin123 10 місяців тому

      @@geetugupta7244z a

  • @roop1801
    @roop1801 Рік тому +835

    The weird part about this is that if they ever find a way to bring these people back, they will have no experience of the time spent in those chambers and will literally feel as if they went to sleep in one and then instantly woke up in the future. Crazy stuff

    • @Rytalix
      @Rytalix Рік тому +18

      Meaning we just die 😢

    • @mehek44
      @mehek44 Рік тому +4

      🙂

    • @Stellarainn
      @Stellarainn Рік тому +7

      Thats the best part

    • @lilpenguin092
      @lilpenguin092 Рік тому +91

      does that mean i can skip September? like only wake up when it ends?

    •  Рік тому +6

      @@lilpenguin092 good one there 🤘🏽

  • @applegal3058
    @applegal3058 Рік тому +396

    My grandmother died after she gave birth to my uncle in the 50s. They had her covered in a blanket and told my grandfather that she passed but the baby survived. Someone noticed the blanket on her twitched. They covered her in hot pads, and brought her back to life. She had scars on her shins from the heating pads, and had some rare disease caused by the birth/death. She lived into her mid 80s. Sometimes even doctors get it wrong. Thankfully they do more tests before declaring you dead now.

    • @romanski5811
      @romanski5811 Рік тому

      Was it a doctor who noticed the blanket on her twitched?

    • @applegal3058
      @applegal3058 Рік тому +7

      @@romanski5811 I think it was one of the nurses who noticed it. At least that's what I remember her saying.

    • @TheDrjehr
      @TheDrjehr Рік тому +16

      Doctors get it wrong more than sometimes. There’s more to learn than the amount we know. Humility is an important quality when practicing medicine.

    • @applegal3058
      @applegal3058 Рік тому +3

      @@TheDrjehr oh I'm well aware of that too. Doctors are human too.

    • @dannyboymwamba
      @dannyboymwamba Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/video/L0hq4B-zv6M/v-deo.html

  • @NarwhalAcademy
    @NarwhalAcademy Рік тому +114

    I dated a paramedic for a while and one of their favorite things to say was “they’re not dead til they’re warm and dead”. 😂 Gave me special appreciation for the cooling blankets when I watched Flatliners recently 😆

    • @ooommm4024
      @ooommm4024 Рік тому +8

      I have heard that joke as a nurse // emergency medical technician. People sometimes get general anesthesia to receive therapeutic hypothermia for 24 hours or less after their heart stops beating and gets restarted. It is done to protect internal organs by reducing metabolic demand // inflammation.

    • @cindywong8168
      @cindywong8168 Рік тому

      lol , I have chemistry joke . It is hydro power.

  • @jennyreese4913
    @jennyreese4913 Рік тому +49

    In EMS we were taught that someone isn't dead until they are warm and dead for this reason

  • @jonsmith5058
    @jonsmith5058 Рік тому +69

    Can you guys remember a few years back when they were just starting to show themselves on camera and were so reserved and then later came out and it was a drama for some people?
    Awesome to see them now seeming so comfortable and fabulous.

  • @Wintersnow1212
    @Wintersnow1212 Рік тому +116

    O M G… I never thought there would be a connection between me loving winter and being absolutely atrocious at sprinting 😅

    • @aonirnolaloth
      @aonirnolaloth Рік тому +8

      Same here, i always thought i was bad at sprinting because I'm fat, that's probably still true, but i can handle cold far better than heat, i recall my parents waking me up to close my window because the heating pipes were freezing over.

    • @cloverhighfive
      @cloverhighfive Рік тому +1

      @@aonirnolaloth haha it was 13 °C today and I went out for errands in sandals - and soon enough I can cut the a/c in my room (that gets full sun) in favour of opened windows... up til spring LOL

    • @dannyboymwamba
      @dannyboymwamba Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/video/L0hq4B-zv6M/v-deo.html

  • @michiganabigail
    @michiganabigail Рік тому +70

    Yeah I fell 70 feet off a cliff and landed in six inches of freezing water. When a helicopter came a few hours later to pick me up, I was hypothermic, but my brain had no swelling. Recovery still sucked, though. I was in a coma for three months and it took me two years to learn to walk again. #blessed

    • @michiganabigail
      @michiganabigail Рік тому +2

      This was 2016.

    • @joanhoffman3702
      @joanhoffman3702 Рік тому +1

      And you’re here to tell your tale.

    • @AdityaRaj-lj5wf
      @AdityaRaj-lj5wf Рік тому +1

      woahooo

    • @machinesbleed
      @machinesbleed Рік тому +3

      that is *wild*. i am so morbidly curious about this stuff. the human body is so fragile but so resilient in oddly specific ways

    • @queenielaja2318
      @queenielaja2318 Рік тому

      What dpes it feel like being in a coma?

  • @Chicgeek2014
    @Chicgeek2014 Рік тому +22

    YOURE TELLING ME JACK COULDA BEEN SAVED AFTER ALL?! Someone send this to rose rn

  • @antonioguevara1238
    @antonioguevara1238 Рік тому +52

    Remember folks "You ain't dead until you're warm and dead!"

  • @BkdSlth
    @BkdSlth Рік тому +167

    This is a hard nope from me, as a Canadian myself. I don’t mess around with the cold. It gets super bad here sometimes. Lmao

    • @peachulemon
      @peachulemon Рік тому +3

      It's wild sometimes, but I love snowboarding 🤣

    • @I_am_Allan
      @I_am_Allan Рік тому +6

      Awww cupcake. 😉
      I'll walk to Tim's, in shorts and a hoodie, boots untied and no socks, when it's -15°...and buy a large Ice Capp....🤣🤣

    • @BkdSlth
      @BkdSlth Рік тому +7

      @@I_am_Allan Is that a flex, or utter stupidity.? 🤷‍♂️ that’s tough

    • @I_am_Allan
      @I_am_Allan Рік тому +4

      @@BkdSlth a bit of both? 🤣

    • @BkdSlth
      @BkdSlth Рік тому +2

      @@I_am_Allan that’s hilarious 😂

  • @dorissaclaire
    @dorissaclaire Рік тому +68

    “Nobody is death until warm and dead” Grey’s Anatomy taught me that! 😂

    • @BkdSlth
      @BkdSlth Рік тому +3

      nobody is death?

    • @romanski5811
      @romanski5811 Рік тому +3

      @@BkdSlth Obviously they meant nobody is died.

    • @amberbenson642
      @amberbenson642 Рік тому +1

      @@romanski5811 Or maybe "dead"

    • @siim605
      @siim605 Рік тому +1

      I have absolutely no idea what this comment means, or how it got 64 likes.

    • @BkdSlth
      @BkdSlth Рік тому

      @@siim605 Agreed. 64 other idiots understood apparently, Maybe we can get one of them to chime in 🤷‍♂️

  • @conin.v
    @conin.v Рік тому +19

    It is really nice to see a new AsapSCIENCE video, after two months.

  • @auntyshakira747
    @auntyshakira747 10 місяців тому +4

    Imagine how happy the Dad was when he no doubt thought his son was Dead, but miraculously was able to be brought bsck to Life. I look forward to seeing my Mum again.

  • @swaggerdagger8976
    @swaggerdagger8976 Рік тому +19

    “Ok everybody, CHILL.”

    • @MrJwyne
      @MrJwyne Рік тому +1

      Icy what you did there. 🧐

    • @haze6164
      @haze6164 Рік тому +1

      Daddy chill

  • @NaynaSL
    @NaynaSL Рік тому +17

    I DEFINITELY skipped that mutation, I look at a picture of snow and I am cold😆

  • @MeagansRandomness
    @MeagansRandomness Рік тому +10

    The genetic polymorphism answers something I've wondered for years! This random guy at my gym would always be wearing shorts no matter the weather, and one time during winter I asked him how he could handle the cold. He told me he decided one day to just, not be cold anymore.

    • @JesseSwaney
      @JesseSwaney 8 місяців тому +1

      I only wear shorts as well. People mention it every day. I just don't like the way pants feel, and I just don't feel cold. Occasionally, I feel cold, but it really has to be gnarly out. Most of the time, it's the wind mixed with the freezing temperatures. But I wear shorts in 0°F. My mother would especially bicker about it. Of course, she just wants to make sure her son is safe. I just have to remind her that I know my body better than anyone else. If I get cold, I will make sure I warm myself up. I wear sweaters and/or jackets. I just rock the shorts at the same time.

  • @hechamugre
    @hechamugre Рік тому +6

    How I'm supposed to understand cold science with this hot scientist 🙈

  • @juanmassa1480
    @juanmassa1480 Рік тому +5

    You guys are great, thank you so much for the info :)

  • @indibindylou
    @indibindylou Рік тому +3

    It’s awesome to see a video about the cold after hearing Greg talk about his cold swims on their podcast!
    Also, the lighting and colours in this video were so satisfying. You both look gorge

  • @lilpenguin092
    @lilpenguin092 Рік тому +8

    Futurama was really ahead of it's time

    • @theawesomest2850
      @theawesomest2850 Рік тому

      Facts and people think Rick and Morty got the intellect 🤦🏾‍♂️

  • @escapingmediocrityhub
    @escapingmediocrityhub Рік тому +2

    Thank you for sharing your thoughtful content…for putting it out there with the passion that many of us need and strive for. I'm starting to listen to you almost every morning. Your voice and words feels real and genuine.
    I am grateful to have your channel as a source for having a better relationship with myself and the world around me.
    ❤️❤️

  • @vanesslifeygo
    @vanesslifeygo Рік тому +5

    "cells become lethargic"
    I must be frozen, so frozen I can't even feel it, as I'm lethargic as a whole

  • @nate-404
    @nate-404 Рік тому +3

    Wow that is a lot of research papers referenced! Yall really put in serious work! Thank you!

  • @SiggyMe
    @SiggyMe Рік тому +3

    Just watching makes me shiver thanks for goosebumps!

  • @sophiesmith3195
    @sophiesmith3195 Рік тому +5

    I appreciate this channel so so much!! I love that I can trust a Chennai that observe and communicate the current literature on fun and common issues! We need more of this!

  • @bdr420i
    @bdr420i Рік тому +4

    Honestly the best Columbia ad of all time 😂

  • @nihaalnadeem9427
    @nihaalnadeem9427 Рік тому +9

    I still don't know if cold therapy is a scam or not, but now I know we can revive people from cold death.

  • @maremacd
    @maremacd Рік тому +26

    If you have ever been to an emergency room in the US, you may wonder whether emergency personnel and providers would bother spending that much time and effort reviving you, even if the technology were available to them.

    • @bksst
      @bksst Рік тому +2

      With our profit motivated healthcare system, if you dont have health insurance, they're likely to pronounce you dead before you even arrive to the hospital.

    • @ronaldc7372
      @ronaldc7372 Рік тому +2

      theres a machine called the lucas that can do chest compressions in these extended cases. its actually pretty cool

  • @AnimeSlaps
    @AnimeSlaps Рік тому +7

    Why does it feel like science is just looping back and proving the things we instinctively understood as basic tens of thousands of years ago, but now presenting it like a revolutionary discovery 🤔

    • @firelord7776
      @firelord7776 Рік тому +2

      Well the thing is many things that where thought to be facts thousands of yesrs ago where clearly wrong and science also proved that.
      So science as a whole checks old methods to see if they are true or not, which in my opinion is a great thing. Because without science we would still also practice on the nonesense theories.
      Also scientists have discovered many thing that humans even 200 years ago couldnt have dreamed of.

    • @DJ3thenew23
      @DJ3thenew23 Рік тому +1

      People today deny these basic facts so we have to keep proving them over and over

    • @firelord7776
      @firelord7776 Рік тому +1

      @@DJ3thenew23 well no. Most of the things science proves where not facts before they where proven, they where merely assumtions.
      Thats the thing with science. It is the only way to turn an assumtion into a fact.
      For example, it was not a fact, that cold temperatures could help your body.
      Some people assumed it and some assumed, that it hurts you more than it helps.
      But now it is fact, that it has some positive effects.
      It is still not fact if those outweigh the negative or if they are even substancial.

  • @MacNerfer
    @MacNerfer Рік тому +3

    I worked for a heart defibrillator company for a while, and they had another product line where they were making the equipment for doctors to put a person into induced hypothermia and then bring them back out. This was part of their research into cardiac arrest, that basically when a patient was being resuscitated, the temporary loss of oxygen wasn't really what was damaging them, but the sudden reintroduction of oxygen did. So if you could cool them down, then resuscitate them and then warm them back up, they had much better outcomes.
    Edit: Technically resuscitation from cardio fibrillation (mostly dead), since cardiac arrest is completely dead, as described in the Princess Bride.

  • @ramasso
    @ramasso Рік тому +5

    I'm curious about the cold gene thing.
    Anedocte: i ALWAYS am the first person to feel an extreme cold when swimming (body feels like frozing, lips getting blue, uncontrolable body shaking) and usually starts around 15 minutes of swimming. But also I am an "excellent sprinter" and at middle school I *always* won the kids "let's bet who gets to _some place_ first?"

  • @DenisJava
    @DenisJava Рік тому

    Love love love the gold dots in those jackets! What a great idea.

  • @Keelsman
    @Keelsman Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @loganwolv3393
    @loganwolv3393 Рік тому +5

    I did try showering in the coldest water that my shower can offer, and let's just say it's barely tolerable, i hope that cryo therapy is a bit more tolerable because cold exposure through water is the worst.

  • @giovannidika8523
    @giovannidika8523 Рік тому

    Thx 4 explaining this. Eureka!

  • @gabeshaw3721
    @gabeshaw3721 Рік тому +4

    I can’t remember if you guys have done a video on fasting (for instance 3 day water fasting) but if you haven’t it would be awesome if you did!

  • @aaronpeart
    @aaronpeart Рік тому

    I always click on these when I’m uninspired on YT but every time I am fascinated. You lads earned a follow

  • @MrBrave6000HQ
    @MrBrave6000HQ Рік тому

    Great video

  • @viniciusmoraes9204
    @viniciusmoraes9204 Рік тому +1

    nice videos bro

  • @LavenderLushLuxury
    @LavenderLushLuxury Рік тому +1

    Nice video about this scientific research, Topic...!!! 👌👍👏

  • @deadaccount6385
    @deadaccount6385 Рік тому +8

    I love the cold but cold water gives me severe anxiety attacks. I was told to try cold water on the back of neck to help with anxiety and my heart rate was 189 from it. It’s weird. I love cold air though. I hate heat because warmer and heat makes me itchy

    • @MacNerfer
      @MacNerfer Рік тому +1

      That is weird. I grew up on a farm in Minnesota, and would sometimes have to put my hand into freezing water and never thought twice about it. Then I saw something on TV about hypothermia tests, and the reporter had to put her hand into a bucket of ice water. She acted like she was in pain, and I just thought that was weird and frankly unbelievable. But I have since met people who couldn't handle a bit of cold water.

    • @deadaccount6385
      @deadaccount6385 Рік тому

      @@MacNerfer I’m not 100% sure on this but my best guess for why cold water does that to me Is the multiple times I’ve almost drown. It makes no sense for me to just be afraid of cold water since I’m more comfortable in cold environments so there must be a reason. It’s also possible that the cause happened so long ago that I can’t remember

  • @hasiburrahmanturno5270
    @hasiburrahmanturno5270 Рік тому +1

    Wow amazing

  • @ajaboo4201
    @ajaboo4201 Рік тому

    I adore these Men!! Absolutely Adore them! ❤

  • @alejandrovallejo4330
    @alejandrovallejo4330 Рік тому +29

    Another indisputable proof that feeling cold or freezing to deaths better than feeling hot or dying from overheat 😂.
    Edit: Forgott about frostbite, so it’s not much better but still better in my opinion 😬.

  • @semnae
    @semnae Рік тому +3

    I think all the temperatures are off in this video. The temperatures you give are very warm. In Celsius, 0 degrees is freezing, and in Fahrenheit, 32 degrees is freezing. 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit) is a summer day in Texas.

    • @yomammasaurusrex9571
      @yomammasaurusrex9571 Рік тому +3

      He's talking about core body temperatures

    • @semnae
      @semnae Рік тому +1

      @@yomammasaurusrex9571 My mistake, thank you.

  • @anson_tj
    @anson_tj Рік тому +3

    I’m a pretty decent sprinter but also feel super good in winter and cold temperatures. On top of this my body seems to always be producing heat whether the weather is hot or cold my hands always seem to be warm to other people

  • @chris123chris82
    @chris123chris82 Рік тому +2

    As a Canadian born boi ive done some crazy things in the cold. Dont even know how ive made it this far in life when i think about it.

  • @backgroundyoutube3686
    @backgroundyoutube3686 Рік тому +1

    Just was learning the song of periodic table, almost halfway 😄

  • @BradTech.
    @BradTech. Рік тому +4

    Kinda like extending the life o'a fish chilling 🥶

  • @Mabeylater293
    @Mabeylater293 Рік тому

    So much for the winter saying “wear a hat before you catch cold“

  • @xpengunx
    @xpengunx Рік тому +4

    Everyday, we get closer to Futurama

    • @vgamesx1
      @vgamesx1 Рік тому

      Yet we still don't have unalive booths, what gives? That should be the easiest one to create.

  • @goodguygoddy
    @goodguygoddy Рік тому +2

    @3:17 it's supposed to be -35°C instead of 35°C

  • @sedled2829
    @sedled2829 Рік тому

    I hate ads, buts I didn’t mind that one. Good job

  • @chunseye
    @chunseye Рік тому

    We also use "freezing" on the ICU in something called TTM; targeted temperature management. We keep people's core body temperature at 33(-36) degrees Celsius to lower metabolism and prevent reactive oxygen species, so that cells can restore and brain capacity is preserved.

  • @miles611
    @miles611 Рік тому +4

    Please do a video on hot baths!
    Is Onsen really good for you?

  • @coutoalberton3123
    @coutoalberton3123 Рік тому

    Love this Columbia video. But not sure what to think about the Freezing to Death advertisement…

  • @TheTrippyCity
    @TheTrippyCity Рік тому

    Omniheat jackets from Columbia are great! I live in the snowy Midwest, and have raynaud's syndrome and it keeps me toasty.

  • @WileHeCoyote
    @WileHeCoyote Рік тому

    I like the cyberpunk liner in the jackets! Looks neat! Lol I've heard of some kid that fell through the ice in a lake nearby, rescuers got him out over an hour later and he was completely fine... after a long recovery process anyway lol

  • @jer103
    @jer103 Рік тому +2

    So, fiction like freezing to wait for healing techniques in the future, or cryosleep like in Halo used in long distance travel,
    might one day be real and practical.

  • @dorissaclaire
    @dorissaclaire Рік тому +5

    If I had a nickel for every time “not dead until warm and dead” was said on Grey’s Anatomy…I would legitimately probably have a few dollars.

  • @matiasadrianmahler322
    @matiasadrianmahler322 Рік тому +2

    Makes me think if the delusional tendency of people undressing themselves when about to die of hypothermia is a natural reflect of the body trying to insta freeze itself to avoid tissue damage

  • @Just_A_Little_Kit
    @Just_A_Little_Kit Рік тому

    Ya’ll are so flippin cool, got dang✨

  • @vennom14
    @vennom14 Рік тому

    During winter, I put on a jacket in the 20° - 30° F range, and warmer clothes below 20° F

  • @Ellie_S
    @Ellie_S Рік тому +1

    3:13 Uhmmm, i'm pretty sure, that i'd be dying from the HEAT if i'd be +35 degrees celsius, not from the cold lol

  • @jeromegraff6777
    @jeromegraff6777 Рік тому +1

    So am I to believe that the cold therapy can make them "men" again after near freezing ??? Miracles never cease.

  • @deadaccount6385
    @deadaccount6385 Рік тому +13

    I think I might have that gene to handle cold better. I can handle 28° F (-2° C) for a few hours before it starts to affect me. The only reason I can’t handle cold water is past trauma. I also can’t run or sprint well at all. Is there way to test for that gene?

    • @daredonkey
      @daredonkey Рік тому

      I think you should visit Canada when it is -40°C with wind hahaha. You could be right though, you may be able to handle cold better than average

  • @georgebisson628
    @georgebisson628 Рік тому +1

    Cold showers have made me feel better in many ways, I don’t even take hot or even warm showers anymore. East coast of Canada in mid October, shower is plenty cold, can’t even imagine January. I know there isn’t much science, I wish there was, because I’m always looking for solid evidence. This is one of those things I’m going by feel. I do feel better and definitely stronger mentality and physically from this endeavour.

    • @FuturMage
      @FuturMage Рік тому

      How long did it take you to get to that point? I once did cold showers for a month but I can't claim I felt any better or that I dreaded the cold showers less..

    • @georgebisson628
      @georgebisson628 Рік тому

      @@FuturMage hmm I’ve been doing them since June. I exercise and train a lot between a few different endeavours, so I find it very helpful after working out hard. I’m also a big guy, 6’3, 255 pounds. So I naturally run warmer than a lot of people. But even when I have them in the morning without the exercise it’s my preferred method now. It’s still uncomfortable, don’t get me wrong. But it’s very tolerable, and it’s worth the feeling I get. I usually do 5 minutes. I can imagine cold showers are not for everyone and for many reasons, but I enjoy them. 🤙

    • @evandugas7888
      @evandugas7888 Рік тому

      Omg I am from there too Nova Scotia?

  • @bdr420i
    @bdr420i Рік тому +2

    How killing and resuscitation of an animal is ethical but cloning human is not?

  • @RainAngel111
    @RainAngel111 Рік тому +30

    Anecdotally, I probably have that mutation. I handle cold water pretty well but I've always been a terrible runner.
    I've taken a DNA test that said I didn't have a gene that makes people better sprinters, but this might be a different gene than the cold specific one.

  • @gtgrandom
    @gtgrandom Рік тому

    I love swimming in alpine lakes, and I handle the cold pretty well. But I suck at sprinting 😂

  • @Suryadevsd
    @Suryadevsd Рік тому

    I saw Gregory at Scollard Street, some days before. He was busy on a call so I couldn't talk to him.

  • @scottfraser7118
    @scottfraser7118 Рік тому

    Hold it there☹️

  • @DemonPig666
    @DemonPig666 Рік тому +1

    A Wim Hof reference let's go

  • @mateoduquelondono
    @mateoduquelondono Рік тому

    You've mistaken the temperatures called out in the video. 30 degrees celsius are a very hot day in Florida... Very, very hot

  • @I_am_Allan
    @I_am_Allan Рік тому

    ... and here I like to sleep beside an open window, when it's -10C (and I wear just boxers, have a top sheet over me, with no comforter. I also often have a fan blowing on me, at the same time.)

  • @Neyjina
    @Neyjina Рік тому

    We also heavily rely on hypothermia in cardiac surgery.

  • @kwongkian
    @kwongkian Рік тому

    I have to admit, this is a cool video.

  • @yiannchrst
    @yiannchrst Рік тому

    tbh when I saw the title I thought you meant cold hands and stethoscopes 😂

  • @Lolalogo
    @Lolalogo Рік тому

    Nobody is dead until warm and dead is quite the paper title

  • @sihplak
    @sihplak Рік тому +2

    God I would hate that. I'd rather overheat than freeze any day.

  • @KayBeeArr98
    @KayBeeArr98 Рік тому

    Can you please do a video about if Chiropractors are a scam or not? I have heard different things!

  • @portalrunner5580
    @portalrunner5580 Рік тому +2

    Temperatures at 3:30 seem a little suspicious… isn’t 35 C and 32 C pretty hot? Maybe you mean F

  • @lolololololh941
    @lolololololh941 Рік тому

    This explains why i can barely run without hurting my legs

  • @anonymous-7033
    @anonymous-7033 Рік тому

    They need to research this more.

  • @TomFox1
    @TomFox1 Рік тому

    winter solider

  • @singingblueberry
    @singingblueberry Рік тому

    I can't handle the cold at all, up to a point where I need a heating pad whenever sitting or laying down in the winter (in heated buildings!), and I'm also a terrible sprinter. I think I just lost at genetics lol

  • @GameRecognizegame
    @GameRecognizegame Рік тому

    What is a republic? Like nations that live that way? Maybe a video on that ?

  • @lilpenguin092
    @lilpenguin092 Рік тому +3

    the most hilarious thing in this video is the animal testing lol, i applaud the courageous renegade scientists who flout ethics and make the critical leaps to human applications where it can actually be useful. I know we're a sadistic species and all but we could do a better job hiding it.

  • @TheMegan0813
    @TheMegan0813 Рік тому

    They did a Scorpion episode on this! So interesting

  • @Cozmonimbus
    @Cozmonimbus Рік тому

    I wonder if there's a way to find out whether I have the genetic polymorphism of the ACT-N3 gene!

  • @Fishman2028
    @Fishman2028 Рік тому

    No mention of cryogenic storage? :(

  • @josro1234
    @josro1234 Рік тому

    Mr. Freeze would be proud.

  • @franzo13579
    @franzo13579 Рік тому

    This video is changing its title and thumbnail more often than I do my underwear

  • @AshtonScorpius
    @AshtonScorpius Рік тому

    I kinda wish this video mentioned cold urticaria. For people with it, direct exposure to the cold causes welts/swelling on the body, and even anaphylaxis in severe cases. I hope future medical professionals are careful before clearing someone for cold therapy and other cold treatment. I have the condition, and watching this video just made my skin itchy 😅

  • @sp00kyMerBabe
    @sp00kyMerBabe Рік тому

    Yeahhhhh… I’m anemic and I feel freezing cold in like 50 degree weather so this would not be a good match for me 😂

  • @AE_Sub
    @AE_Sub Рік тому

    Waiting for a news article about them reviving one of the victims of Mt Everest from 50+ years ago

  • @rushtwins1
    @rushtwins1 Рік тому

    Wait this video is so cool! For lack of a better word 🤭

  • @user-gp5pp7wr1g
    @user-gp5pp7wr1g Рік тому

    "Bad warrior 18"

  • @aanchaallllllll
    @aanchaallllllll 9 місяців тому

    0:00: 🥶 Freezing to death and being successfully thawed out has become increasingly common with modern science, leading to a new field of cutting-edge medicine.
    2:54: ⛄ Freezing to death can cause severe cellular damage and even death, but cold therapy can trigger genes and hormones that may extend life.
    6:56: ⛄ Hypothermia can sometimes protect the body from lethal damage and allow for successful resuscitation.
    8:41: ❄ Scientists are exploring the use of cold temperatures to revive the body and improve muscle response in extreme situations.
    Recap by Tammy AI