A high school CPR class helped Julie Quinn save Neal Kirby's life, after her and her friends pulled him out of the water from Saturday's accident. Have you taken a CPR class? My dad died and I just ...
Home surveillance video provided by Kirsten Atkinson shows her niece Madison entering the backyard pool at Atkinson’s home before she had to be rescued by family members. automation A California teen ...
FARMINGTON HILL, Michigan ( WXYZ) -- A 93-year-old Farmington Hills man is alive today thanks in part to a fellow gym member ...
Sheryl O’Loughlin of Santa Rosa remembers everything about that Friday night — the dinner, the wine, the company. It was late September and she and her husband, Patrick, were staying in their ...
Man, 93, credits woman’s quick CPR action with saving his life after heart attack at gym FRAMINGTON HILLS, Mich. (WXYZ) - ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — An Ohio pharmacist is being recognized after saving a woman experiencing cardiac arrest. In late June, a woman inside of Discount Drug Mart in New Philadelphia, just southwest of ...
GRAND CHUTE (WLUK) -- Saturday is the annual Fox Cities Heart Walk, which raises money for heart disease research and awareness about the importance of knowing CPR. In honor of the event, FOX 11's ...
Hailing the Bengaluru doctor's presence of mind and quick action, Siddaramaiah said whether in power or not, "leaders like Dr ...
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Women less likely to receive CPR from bystanders than men
With 27 per cent of women less likely to receive CPR from bystanders than men in a cardiac arrest, Sally has been helping ...
ANAHEIM, Calif. — 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 ...
A Fordham graduate taking the New York State Bar exam went into cardiac arrest at Hofstra University, and according to witnesses who posted online, the proctor in the room did not stop the exam. The ...
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Hero or villain? Chinese man accused of misconduct after giving CPR to unconscious woman, says feels 'frightened'
A Chinese man, who helped the woman gain consciousness after performing CPR, has faced a wave of online backlash, with some netizens accusing him of inappropriately touching her chest. On July 12, the ...
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