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Obese Children Are Less Likely to Survive In-Hospital CPR
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Title Obese Children Are Less Likely to Survive In-Hospital CPR
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/717408?src=rss
Description Obese children are less likely to survive CPR in the hospital, according to research published online February 22nd in Pediatrics. Reuters Health Information
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Date Feb 24, 2010
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