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The Shocking Truth About Defibrillators The defibrillators in airports, malls, and offices can save your life -- but too many have failed at the crucial moment |
IEEE Spectrum November 2008 Kroll et al. |
Idiot-proofing the Defibrillator How a device that shocks a failing heart back to life became one of the greatest engineering success stories in medicine |
BusinessWeek April 30, 2007 Gene G. Marcial |
More Public Appearances For Cardiac Science Cardiac Science, which makes automated external defibrillators and other systems for patients with heart ailments, is a big beneficiary of the increase in sales of these devices. |
The Motley Fool June 13, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
GE Sparks Small Cardiology Companies A defibrillator distribution deal could boost Cardiac Science's sales. Investors who believe that this agreement could be a real catalyst might want to investigate further. |
American Family Physician December 15, 2000 Sarah Morgan & Lori Parry |
Quantum Sufficit Women who snore may be at increased risk of cardiovascular disease... defibrilators can save lives when carried aboard aircraft... People who work in jobs that are mentally demanding when they are in their 30s, 40s and 50s may reduce their risk of developing Alzheimer's disease... |
The Motley Fool November 7, 2006 Michael P. Cecil |
Will a 10-Bagger Go Higher? Cambridge Heart has a special EKG machine that helps determine which patients need defibrillators. The stock is up tenfold in the past 12 months. After results of a major trial are announced, will the share price go higher? |
Nursing September 2011 Jacqueline Harden |
Take a cool look at therapeutic hypothermia Therapeutic hypothermia may help prevent or minimize neurologic impairment in certain patients after cardiac arrest. This article takes a look at when TH is used and how to care for patients who are undergoing this intervention. |