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<title>How an Australian hospital is bringing clinically dead people back to life</title>
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<description>Resurrection may no longer be the stuff of myth Doctors at The Alfred Hospital in Melbourne have a knack for resurrection. Thanks to a combination of two resuscitation techniques, the Australian team has successfully revived three patients who were officially dead for between 40 and 60 minutes. One of those patients was 39-year-old Colin Fielder, who suffered a heart attack last year. While being whisked away in the ambulance, he was asked which of the two nearby hospitals he preferred. &#x26;#x22;For some reason, I said The Alfred, which is pretty lucky because they are the only one that has it,&#x26;#x22;...</description>
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