Cardiac arrest risk partly depends on where a person resides, according to research presented by Dr. Paul Dorian at the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2012 in Toronto, which was hosted by the Canadian Cardiovascular Society and the Heart and Stroke Foundation. The doctor's research of high and low rates of cardiac arrests in GTA (Greater Toronto Area) communities indicated that components which increase the risks are complicated. Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart stops beating abruptly...
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