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Most First-Aid Dummies Don't Have Breasts — So People Don't Learn How to Perform CPR on Women
Researchers found that women receive CPR less often than men, likely because people are not comfortable performing life-saving measures on female bodies A study has shown that first aid dummies not ...
Bystander training on spotting and using defibrillators can greatly improve cardiac arrest survival, but many people don’t know what to do. Bystander training on automated external defibrillators, ...
Every year, more than 350,000 people go into cardiac arrest outside of a hospital in the U.S. That means their heart stops beating. Only about 40% of them get CPR from a bystander. KATHERINE Y BROWN: ...
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