Cardiologist, anti-war activist Bernard Lown dies at 99

BOSTON (AP) - Dr. Bernard Lown, a Massachusetts cardiologist who invented the first reliable heart defibrillator and later co-founded an anti-nuclear war group that was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize, died Tuesday. He was 99.

The Boston Globe reported the Lithuania-born doctor's health had been declining from congestive heart ...

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