A Worthing first responder is backing a campaign to address gender inequality in life-saving treatment during cardiac arrests ...
According to the American Heart Association, more than 350,000 cardiac arrests happen outside the hospital every year. When a person experiences cardiac arrest, their heart stops pumping blood to ...
Tyler Simms, 12 (sitting, left) watches Nicole Bryant, founder of We Responders (glasses) help Jamaurie Durant, 13 while instructor Shaday Dargen (back, in red) speaks to others regarding the proper ...
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Volunteer tackles stigma around giving CPR to women
Women are 27 per cent less likely to receive CPR from bystanders during a cardiac arrest, leading to an urgent need to ...
Reflecting evolving evidence, the recommendations for initial evaluation and stabilization after cardiac arrest, following ...
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Women less likely to receive CPR from bystanders than men
With 27 per cent of women less likely to receive CPR from bystanders than men in a cardiac arrest, Sally has been helping ...
CPR saves hundreds of thousands of lives each year, according to the American Heart Association, and groups are pushing for ...
Lei Sean Curtis is a busybody in the most positive sense. During a typical week, Curtis will teach CPR to essential workers in training; provide spiritual support and pastoral care to Detroit police ...
Teach yourself CPR? The American Heart Association says you can, with the help of an inflatable mannequin named Mini Anne and some simplified instructions. It’s part of a new push to nearly double the ...
The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office (CPSO) provided free CPR and first aid training to Shreveport residents, teaching life-saving skills at Sheriff’s Safety Town.
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