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Q&A With Christopher Sun From University of Toronto: Automated External Defibrillators Only As Good As Ability to Reach Them

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Automatic external defibrillators are becoming more common throughout the country and the world helping to save countless lives. However with some devices not available at all times of the day there are questions about how they could be used more effectively

Automatic external defibrillators are becoming more common throughout the country and the world helping to save countless lives. However with some devices not available at all times of the day there are questions about how they could be used more effectively

Christopher Sun of the University of Toronto reported on results of a study looking at ways to answer those qustions during the American Heart Association's Annual Scientific Sessions in Orlando.

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