It sounds cold, but icing down patients who have just had a heart stoppage may boost their survival chances and prevent brain damage in those who do pull through, two new studies show.
A heart attack, near-drowning, or other misfortune that leaves a person pulseless for even a few minutes can damage the brain because halted blood flow starves brain tissues of needed oxygen.
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