52-year-old Song Eun-yi's mother, diagnosed with dementia, applied for a body donation..You seem to know death
Sep 18, 2025
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In KBS2's entertainment show `The Problematic Children of the Rooftop Room' aired on the 18th, Professor Yoo Seong-ho, the number one forensic scientist at Seoul National University, appeared as a guest at the rooftop room.
The world's fastest super-aging society Professor Yoo Seong-ho said, "If you write it, you can see what I like and dislike." And I can live better now thinking about the precious people around me," he recommended.
Song Eun-yi "My mother applied for the donation of the body. I heard that you went to the hospital with your friend and filled out the application form. 'I applied for a body donation, so you guys agree.' It was strange at first, but I agreed because my mother wanted it."
Song Eun-i's mother, who applied for the donation of the anatomical body for research purposes to Kadeva. Professor Yoo Seong-ho expressed regret by saying, `It would have been better if you had chosen Seoul National University,' and Song Eun-yi explained, `It was because the older generation was closer.'
Song Eun-yi "If you look at her mother's actions, it seems as if she knew of death," he said, wondering about the terminal symptoms of life.
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Professor Yoo Seong-ho "Most of the two weeks before he goes back are in a coma. It's possible to leave the last word as a breath because it's a drama. You're lucky to die in your sleep. It's very hard work, so sudden death is rare. The reason why we're doing an autopsy on the sudden death is 'That can't be right?' That's why I'm doing it" he explained.
Professor Yoo Seong-ho said that hearing is the last thing that remains when he diesWhen I took out the pig brain from a Yale study, the temporal and frontal lobes connected to the ears lasted quite a long time. It's not impossible to say that you can hear it even if you die. I hope that when a precious person dies, he or she will say something he or she couldn't say to his or her ears. It's not an unscientific story."
Professor Yoo Seong-ho responded 'My Death'"I would like to recommend a letter of intent for life-sustaining treatment in advance. When a loved one has to make a decision for me, it can be a big burden to the person left behind. I hate preparing for death, but if you prepare just one, you can choose eight life-sustaining treatments. Ventilators, blood transfusions hurt more than I thought. If you feel that it is meaningless, you can apply at the public health center and cancel at any time."
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