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Maneuvering Over Heimlich (The New York Sun)
by NewsReader 02-21-2007

Heimlich. The word is at once terrifying and utterly reassuring. It conjures up fear, flailing, the face turning blue as an olive takes a wrong turn. At the same time, it speaks of competence, a plan, a scientifically proven method to send that olive sailing right back into its gin. A toast ? to Heimlich! Or, maybe not. Unbeknownst to most of the public, both the American Heart Association and ...

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