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     <title>Survival after general anesthesia vastly improved: study</title>
   	 <description>(HealthDay)—The number of people who survive surgery when general anesthesia is used has improved dramatically over the past 50 years, Canadian researchers report.</description>
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     <title>Crew schedules, sleep deprivation, and aviation performance</title>
   	 <description>Night-time departures, early morning arrivals, and adjusting to several time zones in a matter of days can rattle circadian rhythms, compromise attention and challenge vigilance. And yet, these are the very conditions many pilots face as they contend with a technically challenging job in which potentially hundreds of lives are at stake.</description>
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     <title>Physicians suggest how airlines can better respond to in-flight emergencies</title>
   	 <description>The concepts now at the center of the health care quality movement, adopted in large part from the airline industry, should be used to standardize the processes and the equipment for in-flight medical emergencies, according to two Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center physicians.</description>
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	 <pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2011 16:25:40 EST</pubDate>
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