A team at the Duke University School of Medicine is trying to increase the number of people who survive cardiac arrest while setting a world record.
A Peoria business has installed an AED and hosted a CPR training for employees to prepare for a cardiac emergency, emphasizing the importance of quick action in increasing survival rates.
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The attempt targets the current world record set in India in 2019, where more than 28,000 participants were trained in CPR.
As more Americans take on the role of caregiver for both children and aging loved ones, the American Red Cross is urging ...
For thousands of Lowcountry families, heart disease isn’t just a statistic; it’s personal.
When an individual is in cardiac arrest, immediate attention is critical. Survival is strongly time-dependent; delays cost lives. The quicker and more effective the response, the better the chances fo ...
On Wednesday, Duke University partnered with schools and organizations across the state to reach an ambitious goal of ...
The ranks of female high school athletes who tore their anterior cruciate ligament are growing fast and researchers are ...
Every year, more than 350,000 people go into cardiac arrest, but learning one thing could help save lives ...
CPR is a skill that only takes a few minutes to learn but can be critical in helping someone survive sudden cardiac arrest until professional help arrives. Researchers from ...