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Oral Anticoagulants
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11/6/2009 | Updates: Harrison's Online
Bivalirudin in Primary Angioplasty for Acute Myocardial Infarction

11/4/2009 | Updates: Harrison's Online
How to Manage Angina with Normal Coronary Arteries

10/27/2009 | Updates: Hurst's The Heart
Update on Driving Restrictions in Patients with Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators

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CURRENT Medical Diagnosis & Treatment 2010

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Cooling Patients After CPR Can Reduce Brain Damage, Boost Recovery 
10/06/2009, Cochrane Library, Cooling a person’s body within six hours of cardiac arrest with successful CPR might improve survival and lessen brain damage, according to a new Cochrane review.

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