Unusual posthumous procedure gains popularity in Russia

In Russia, there is a rapid growth in interest towards cryopreservation technologies. Over the past year, the number of people willing to "freeze time" has increased by an impressive 30%. More and more of our compatriots are placing their hopes on future scientific achievements that will allow them to be brought back to life.
Cryopreservation enthusiasts are convinced that technological progress and future medicine will be able to overcome the mortality barrier. Notably, this trend affects not only humans - 64 cases of pet cryopreservation have already been recorded, indicating growing confidence in the technology.
The cost of the service remains substantial: full body cryopreservation will cost 3.8 million rubles. For those willing to limit themselves to brain preservation, there is a more economical option - starting from 1.8 million rubles. Meanwhile, provider companies openly state that there are no guarantees of successful resurrection, and the final cost of the service varies depending on the client's age.
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