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In a state that had legislated its commitment to life, Graham spent her final days struggling to find anyone to save hers.
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VCU student who saved woman’s life sharing skills as ambassador for CPR kiosk
For the next three months, Harris will serve as an ambassador for the device to teach others how to perform CPR. As Harris ...
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Oakland County community calendar Jan. 11 and beyond
• Ultimate Fishing Show is Jan. 8–11, Vibe Credit Union Showplace, formerly Suburban Collection Showplace, 46100 Grand River ...
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Bay Area mom credits Pasco County school staff's quick response, AED for saving son's life
Pasco County Schools said it has a districtwide AED program that includes at least one AED in every school, a cardiac emergency response plan that’s reviewed and distributed annually, biannual AED ...
Dr. Gordon A. Ewy has a gleam in his eyes as he recounts some of the ways he's been described during his tenure as director of the University of Arizona's Sarver Heart Center, where he leads a team ...
Walking in a winter wonderland may sound serene and peaceful, however, shoveling your sidewalks to take that walk could ...
FRANKLIN, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Franklin Fire Department will host a free CPR class on February 7.
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TV Shows Are Promoting the Wrong Idea When It Comes to Performing CPR
“Hands-Only CPR is a simple two-step process — call 911 if you see a teen or adult suddenly collapse and then push hard and fast in the center of the chest,” Stacey E. Rosen, a cardiologist and ...
HealthDay News — TV characters are more likely to receive cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) than people in real life, according to a research letter published online January 12 in Circulation: ...
Think you know how to perform CPR properly because you've seen it on TV? You probably don't, a new study has warned.
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CPR on TV is often inaccurate—but watching characters jump to the rescue can still save real lives
Television characters who experience cardiac arrest outside a hospital are more likely to receive CPR than people in real ...
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