Many medical organizations stress the importance of knowing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and acting quickly if someone appears to be in cardiac arrest. But research has shown that less than ...
Someone arriving on the scene of an injured individual might try to remember how to administer CPR, knowing that techniques ...
Researchers presented the findings Sunday at an American Heart Association Conference in Anaheim, California. It’s the first study to examine gender differences in receiving heart help from the public ...
The 14,000 people with tickets to tomorrow's University of Arizona men's basketball home game will get a bonus with their seat: chest-compression-only CPR training. But for those not going to the game ...
New research funded by the American Heart Association and the National Institutes of Health shows gender may play a major role in whether or not someone receives life-saving CPR from bystanders. And ...
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