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In cardiac arrest, think Stayin Alive
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Debra Bader was taking a walk in the woods with her 53-year-old husband one morning when suddenly he collapsed. read more19 hours ago -
The Woman on the Floor
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Sudden cardiac arrest kills more than 325,000 people every year. Effective CPR within the first minute of cardiac arrest can increase odds of survival, but Will Entrekin discovers its not easy to provide effective CPR. Sometimes its hard to slow down. Sometimes you miss a step. Sometimes, you break a person.2 days ago -
Michael Jackson’s Glove Sells For HOW MUCH?!?!
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Michael Jackson’s famed glove that he wore during the moonwalk seen around the world at Motown’s 25th anniversary special, just got a new owner. A Hong Kong businessman, Hoffman Ma bought the studded glove on Saturday (November 21) for $350,000, PLUS TAX!MICHAEL JACKSON NOMINATED FOR 5 AMAs TONIGHT!The Hard ...4 days ago -
Code Blue, Then and Now
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Then: 11:30 pm - Cackling though the overhead intercom system: “Code Blue, Three East, Room 236” A thunderous herd of medical students, residents, anesthesiologists, cardiologists, social workers, security personnel descend on the scene. Arriving, the chief resident is in charge at the foot of the bed. ...4 days ago -
The Truth Behind China’s Currency Peg
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by Peter Schiff, president of Euro Pacific Capital and author of Crash Proof 2.0: How to Profit from the Economic Collapse During President Obama’s high profile visit to China this week, the most frequently discussed, yet least understood, topic was how currency valuations are affecting the ...6 days ago -
New Intra-Arrest Cooling Method May Save More Brains During Cardiac Arrest
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The first randomized intra-arrest cooling study performed using a novel intra-nasal cooling method showed much faster and earlier cooling in treated patients and significantly higher neurologically intact survival – to – discharge rate in many patients. The Pre-Resuscitation Intra-Nasal Cooling Effectiveness ...6 days ago -
PM mourns Shankaranand’s death
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New Delhi, Nov 20 (IANS) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Friday mourned the death of veteran Congress leader and former minister B. Shankaranand, who headed the joint parliamentary probe into the $1.3 billion Bofors gun scandal.Shankaranand died Thursday of cardiac arrest in a Karnataka hospital. He was 84.In a ...6 days ago -
Obese Daniel Webb Dies After Cardiac Arrest
Thaindian News —
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By Meena KarColumbia, S.C., Nov. 20, (THAINDIAN NEWS) In recent years, obesity has become one of the most prominent health hazards of the world. Recently, a 33 year old man, Daniel Webb, who suffered from morbid obesity reportedly died at his home. His death added one more person to the list of people who died [...]6 days ago -
Man Goes Into Cardiac Arrest After Police Use Taser
TNT - TRUTH ... not TASERS —
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November 19, 2009ThePittsburghChannel.comWASHINGTON, Pa. -- A man is in the hospital after a confrontation with Washington police, who said he had a seizure and became combative, forcing them to use a Taser on him.Washington city police said 49-year-old Ronald Petruney was walking in the 1000 block of Jefferson Avenue ...6 days ago -
Kiss of life can do more harm than good
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London, Nov 17 (ANI): The kiss of life can actually lower the chances of survival of patients who have suffered cardiac arrest, reveals a new study.The researchers suggest that chest compressions might just be enough to bring back the patient to life.The two breaths of air usually included in cardiopulmonary ...1 week ago -
Janet Jackson Points The Finger (ABC Interview)
Backseat Cuddler —
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ABC’s Robin Roberts did an exclusive interview with Janet Jackson that is set to air on Wednesday (November 18) and is promising to be an emotional one.Aside from the healing process that Janet shares with Robin, she points the finger at Dr. Conrad Murray. Janet blames Murray for her brother, Michael Jackson’s ...1 week ago -
65 yom CC: Cardiac arrest
Prehospital 12 Lead ECG —
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65 year old male collapses while playing tennis. The scene is less than 1 minute from the fire station. On arrival, bystanders are providing rescue breaths but no chest compressions. Medical history is unknown. Initial rhythm: First shock: Return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) noted. Rhythm strip: ...1 week ago -
An Introduction to Transgender Day of Remembrance 2009
OutGayLife.com —
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People around the world will be observing the eleventh annual Transgender Day of Remembrance this Friday, Nov 20. To commemorate the day, GLAAD and our guest bloggers will be writing about issues relevant to the Day of Remembrance throughout the week. Check the National News section of GLAADblog frequently to view ...1 week ago -
‘Kurbaan’ puts spotlight on global terrorism (IANS preview)
Thaindian News —
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New Delhi, Nov 16 (IANS) After delivering two back to back hits in the form of light-hearted comedies “Dostana” and “Wake Up Sid”, producer Karan Johar is set to showcase global terrorism in his forthcoming film “Kurbaan”, which is releasing Friday.Distributed by UTV Motion Pictures, the thriller is the ...1 week ago -
Keep heart attack victim cool for better survival chance
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London, Nov 16 (IANS) Rapid cooling of the body after a cardiac arrest seems to improve chances of survival without damaging the victim’s brain, a new study has found.“We now have a method that is safe and can be started within minutes of cardiac arrest to minimise damage during this very critical period,” said ...1 week ago -
‘Chilled-out’ device may help protect brain during heart attacks
Thaindian News —
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Washington, Nov 16 (ANI): A new research has suggested that rapidly cooling a person in cardiac arrest may improve his or her chance of survival without brain damage.“We now have a method that is safe and can be started within minutes of cardiac arrest to minimize damage during this very critical period,” said ...1 week ago -
Virginia Beach EMS to begin Therapeutic Hypothermia in the ambulance
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With the advent of portable ultrasound and other cutting edge innovations, emergency response vehicles are becoming more and more like rolling ERs every day. And starting in the spring of 2010, the Virginia Beach EMS department will be adding yet another ER treatment to their fleet. Therapeutic hypothermia with ...1 week ago -
Young athletes need dual screening tests for heart defects, study suggests
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To best detect early signs of life-threatening heart defects in young athletes, screening programs should include both popular diagnostic tests, not just one of them, according to new research from heart experts at Johns Hopkins.1 week ago -
Early cooling in cardiac arrest may improve survival
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Rapidly cooling a person in cardiac arrest may improve their chance of survival without brain damage, according to research presented at the American Heart Associations Scientific Sessions 2009. "We now have a method that is safe and can be started within minutes of cardiac arrest to minimize damage during this very ...1 week ago -
AHA: Cooling Cardiac Arrest Victims Brains Before Admission App...
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ORLANDO (MedPage Today) -- Cooling the brain of a person shortly after an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest may improve the chances of survival without brain damage, researchers reported here.1 week ago

