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New Miracle Heart Procedure – WBAY-TV (ABC) – Green Bay, WI – July 9, 2008. (Click here for video)

Cooling Helps Lightening Victim – Sarasota Herald Tribune – July 3, 2008. (Click here for complete text)

Hospital Discharges Man Hit By Lightening – WFLA-TV (NBC) – July 3, 2008. (Click here for video)

Cooling Cure – WSVN-TV (FOX) – Miami, FL – June 23, 2008. (Click here for video)

Inducing Hypothermia Saving Heart Attack Patients – CBS 4 – June 9, 2008. (Click here for video)

Chilling Blood to Save a Life – WKYC-TV (NBC) – Cleveland, OH – May 29, 2008. (Click here for video)

Former Bills Player Everett on Amazing Recovery – WMMB-TV (CBS) – Chicago, IL – May 7, 2008. (Click here for video)

Tourist Nearly Died To Save Boy From Rip Currents – WSVN-TV (FOX) – Miami, FL – April 12, 2008. (Click here for video)

Medical Center’s Little Machine Offers Big Chance at Walking Again – WVIR-TV (NBC) – Charlottesville, VA – March 19, 2008. (Click here for complete text)

Student Heads Home after Cardiac Arrest at Game – KARE-TV (NBC) – Minneapolis, MN – March 12, 2008. (Click here for video)

High Hopes for Low Temps – Advance for Nurses – February 2008. (Click here for complete text)

Health Solutions Spotlight: Alsius Corporation – Health Executive – February 2008. (Click here for complete text)

Kevin Everett thanks Alsius – ESPN’s Jim Rome is Burning – February 19, 2008. (Click here for video)

CoolGard 3000 Cutting Edge at Trinity – KXMC-TV (CBS) – Minot, ND – February 11, 2008. (Click here for video)

Warming Up To Freeze – Part 1 – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel – February 10, 2008. (Click here for complete text)

Spokane Hospitals Buy Systems in Induce Hypothermia – Spokane Journal of Business – February 7, 2008. (Click here for complete text)

Cool down saves Oakville man -Therapeutic hypothermia saves brain function after cardiac arrest. South Country Journal - St. Louis newspaper. By Lois Kendall. Tuesday, January 15, 2008 at 2:14 PM CST. (Click here for complete text)

New Way to Save Heart Attack Victims Gains Favor - St. Louis, Missouri. January 5, 2008 at 7:36 PM CST. (Click here for complete text)

Against All Odds – Sports Illustrated – December 17, 2007. (Click here for complete text)

Therapeutic hypothermia devices now at UT Medical Center - WATE.com Knoxville, Tennessee. December 13, 2007 at 1:23 PM PST. (Click here for complete text)

Alsius CoolGard 3000 System at Hartford, Connecticut - NBC 30 Hartford, Connecticut. June 14, 2007. (Click here for video)

Clinical Trials Initiative Moves Forward. - The Project - Publication of the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis and the Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis, University of Miami. October 2007: 18-19. (Click here for complete text)

Induced Cooling by EMS (ICE) Year One in Raleigh/Wake County. - JEMS State of Science. October 2007: 13-15. (Click here for complete text)

Heart, nerves get the big chill. - Madison.com. October 27, 2007 8:56am. (Click here for complete text)

When a heart stops, hypothermia helps - Wake EMS pioneers cooling patients to save lives, protect brains. (Click here for complete text)

Doctors on the Scene Acted Quickly to Treat Everett With Cold Therapy. - The New York Times nytimes.com. September 16, 2007. (Click here for complete text)

Testing Hypothermia as Experimental Treatment for Stroke Patients. - WIVB4 News - Buffalo, NY. September 25, 2007 03:35 PM PDT. (Click here for complete text)

New spinal cord treatment gaining steam. - Daily News / NYDAILYNEWS.COM. September 17, 2007, 11:57 AM. (Click here for complete text)

Is injured Bill Kevin Everett's progress good luck or a minor miracle? - The Buffalo News. September 15, 2007 11:36 AM. (Click here for complete text)

Football, NFL: One player's pain paying off for fallen Bill. - International Herald Tribune. September 23, 2007. (Click here for complete text)

Bill's Everett slightly moved 3 fingers on right hand. - ESPN.com. September 14, 2007. (Click here for complete text)

Novel Cooling Therapy May Have Aided Injured Football Player - Lowering Kevin Everett's body temperature helped protect his spinal cord, doctors say. Health Day - News for Healthier Living. September 13,2007. (Click here for complete text)

A chill down the spine. - Los Angeles Times latimes.com. September 24, 2007. (Click here for complete text)

Out cold: Some cardiac arrest patients revived after cooling procedure. - Post-gazette.com, Pittsburgh, PA. March 28, 2007. (Click here for complete text)

Made in Irvine: Body Cooler/Heater - CoolGard 3000ฎ. - Irvine World News. October 2007. (Click here for complete text)

Heart Patients May be Saved By Hypothermia Treatment. - WRAL.com, Raleigh, NC. October 4, 2006. (Click here for complete text)

Hypothermia may benefit cardiac patients: study. - CTV.ca News. March 27, 2006 6:46 PM ET. (Click here for complete text)

"Cool" Way to Treat Cardiac Arrest. - UW Health by The University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics Level One Heart Attack Program. March 15, 2007. (Click here for complete text)

ICU nurses passes one-year mark following serious accident. - St. Louis News Nursing. March 31, 2006. (Click here for complete text)

Cardiac arrest: Hospitals using hypothermia to reduce patients' neurological damage. - Advisory.com Cardiovascular Roundtable. March 23, 2007. (Click here for complete text)

Ice, Ice, Baby - CoolGard 3000. - MD Buyline.com. September 15, 2007. (Click here for complete text)

Hypothermia treatment helps officer walk again: Doctors at Jackson Memorial Hospital successfully used a new procedure to help Miami Police Officer Manny Gomez walk again after he suffered a spinal cord injury. - The Miami Herald, Herald.com. March 5, 2006. (Click here for complete text)

Keep your head cool. - www.news8austin.com, Ivanhoe Broadcast News. April 13, 2006 4:45:42 PM. (Click here for complete text)

New devices of all sizes drew interest at STS exhibit booths. - Medical Device Daily. February 2, 2007, Vol 11, No. 23: 1 & 10. (Click here for complete text)

Heart Association changes CPR guidelines. - CNN.com. November 28, 2005. (Click here for complete text)

New technologies are seen improving patient care in ICUs. - The Biomedical Business & Technology Newsletter. July 2005: 9-10. (Click here for complete text)

Cardiac patient cooling among focal points at NTI gathering. - Biomedical Business & Technology. July 2006, Vol. 29, No. 7: 3. (Click here for complete text)

Alsius newest in intravascular temperature control sector. - Medical Device Daily. August 25, 2003, Vol. 7, No. 164: 1 & 7 (Click here for complete text

 

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