EDITORIAL: Our Hospitals Can Do Better for Heart Attack Patients
14th Nov 2006, 18:50 GMT
By Duluth News-Tribune, Minn. Nov. 14--In the grips of a life-threatening heart attack, immediate medical attention is critical, right? Perhaps more so than you may have imagined.
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