The World’s First Heartless Alive Man, In March of last year, Craig Lewis, 55, was dying from a heart condition that caused build-ups of abnormal proteins, and not even a pacemaker could help save his life.

But two doctors from the Texas Heart Institute proposed a revolutionary new solution – install a ‘continuous flow’ device that would allow blood to circulate his body without a pulse.

(Source: skulls-and-paint)

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    Holy crap. That’s legit :)
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    If this ‘continuous flow’ device proves to work with little to no flaws, it could be something phenomenal. I’d say it’s...
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