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It can be intimidating to perform CPR on a woman-but knowing how is literally lifesaving
This kind of preparation can turn a bystander into a lifesaver.
February is American Heart month. One woman's CPR skills saved her husband's life when he suffered a cardiac arrest.
People are less likely to perform CPR on a woman. The American Heart Association is trying to change that. If you suffer cardiac arrest, CPR can double your chance of survival. Yet women who ...
In the past, flat-chested manikins were typically used, first aid trainers say.
An East Texas woman used CPR training from Lindale High School to help save a man who collapsed after an asthma attack in a ...
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Women are less likely to receive CPR than men. Training on manikins with breasts could help
If someone's heart suddenly stops beating, they may only have minutes to live. Doing CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) can increase their chances of survival. CPR makes sure blood keeps pumping, ...
Women are less likely than men to get CPR from a bystander and more likely to die, a new study suggests, and researchers think reluctance to touch a woman's chest might be one reason. Only 39 percent ...
FARMINGTON HILL, Mich. (WXYZ) — A 93-year-old Farmington Hills man is alive today thanks in part to a fellow gym member who performed CPR after he suffered a ...
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