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Body Cooling Cuts In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Patient Deaths Nearly 12 Percent
ScienceDaily — Forced body cooling known as therapeutic hypothermia has reduced in-hospital deaths among sudden cardiac arrest patients nearly 12 percent between 2001 and 2009, according to a Mayo Clinic study being presented at the upcoming American Academy of Neurology 2012 Annual Meeting in New Orleans. Read article
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