Watching someone collapse from sudden cardiac arrest is a scary experience — but knowing what to do can save a life. Quick ...
Your heart’s job is to keep your pulse steady to pump blood throughout your body. Sometimes your heart rate is slower when you’re relaxing, and sometimes it’s faster when you’re exercising or stressed ...
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Safety experts remind public on how to use
After a male referee collapsed during Cathedral Prep’s girls basketball game in Ohio, officials are reminding people what to ...
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Placing Defibrillator Pads on the Chest and Back, Rather Than Both on the Chest, Could More Than Double Survival Rates
Every year, hundreds of thousands of people experience cardiac arrest outside of hospitals. For most, the odds are grim. Only about 10% survive. But what if a simple change in how we use ...
Defibrillators could be delivered by drone to support someone having a cardiac arrest in the community, according to a North East paramedic. The North East Ambulance Service's Owen Finney has led ...
More than 350,000 sudden cardiac arrests occur outside the hospital setting every year. It’s due to an electrical disturbance in the heart that stops the heart from beating effectively. Something must ...
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