Heart attack patients are more likely to survive if leading cardiologists are away at medical conferences, reveals study dubbed an ‘unfortunate paradox’

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Heart attack patients are less likely to die if leading cardiologists are away, research suggests.

Scientists discovered survival rates at hospitals are higher when top heart doctors are attending medical conferences.

Harvard Medical School researchers have now warned that doctors who go to large gatherings use more intensive procedures.

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