A new technique called Emergency Preservation and Resuscitation, uses the cold to try to save the lives of people with acute trauma. Doctors have two hours to surgically intervene the patient, after taking it to a body temperature of 10 or 15 degrees. Dr. Elmer Huerta, public health expert, explains how it works.
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A new technique called Emergency Preservation and Resuscitation, uses the cold to try to save the lives of people with acute trauma. Doctors have two hours to intervene qu…