Bystanders are less likely to give women who go into cardiac arrest chest compressions in public places due to anxiety about touching their breasts, according to a new study. Research by St John ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — June 1-7 is CPR and AED Awareness Week. Did you know that women are less likely than men to receive CPR? Barriers, experts say, include fear of legal ramifications and ...
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Women are 27 per cent less likely to receive CPR from bystanders during a cardiac arrest, leading to an urgent need to ...
A Worthing first responder is backing a campaign to address gender inequality in life-saving treatment during cardiac arrests ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Women were less likely than men to receive bystander CPR after a public out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Findings ...
The Tri-Lakes Women’s Club and their spouses participated in CPR training conducted by the Monument Fire Department and UC Health Cardiac Care nurses in March. “Tri-Lakes Women’s Club members want to ...
CAMBRIDGE - There's a group of students at MIT and Harvard banding together to save lives by improving CPR training. "There is very little female representation in the curriculum and so we thought we ...
February is American Heart Month. You can do your part by showing YOUR love by learning CPR and AED. In loving memory of KIRO’s Dori Monson, his family is partnering with the Shoreline Fire Department ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - A Green Bay couple is sharing their story about why a new app available right now could save lives in the community. It alerts people who are CPR-trained when there’s an ...
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