Newsweek, July 23, 2007Doctors are reinventing how they treat sudden cardiac arrest, which is fatal 95 percent of the time.
Sean Quinn, Died Nov. 13, 2005. It was not a heart attack; his heart just stopped. Doctors chilled Quinn for 24 hours. He now suffers from short-term memory loss, but without the induced hypothermia he might not have lived.
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