An iconic British Heart Foundation red bench has been unveiled near Enniskillen Castle, to recognise a Fermanagh runner who had a cardiac arrest ...
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Kombucha Probiotic Shakes Tested. What Did The Lab Find? | Dr. Oz | S9 | Ep 109 | Full Episode Dr. Oz looks at probiotic foods sold as gut health fixes with gastroenterologist Dr. Roshini Rajapaksa ...
A normal afternoon on a Herriman football field turned into a life-or-death moment more than two years ago, and the coach who ...
On Wednesday, March 4, the Sturbridge Fire Department held a ceremony to honor the local first responders who helped save ...
Sudden cardiac arrest Sudden cardiac arrest is a life-threatening condition in which the heart stops beating after its normal electrical signals are disrupted. can happen unexpectedly, affecting ...
DAVENPORT, Iowa — Every second counts in a cardiac emergency, and that's why Davenport schools are working to get heart-certified, ensuring they're prepared for any cardiac emergency. On Monday, Feb.
Gregori High senior Alan Ovrahim’s father was a hospital nurse for almost 20 years and often told his son about people having heart attacks for underlying heart ...
Maharashtra's Thane auto-rickshaw drivers has been getting cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and basic first aid trainings to act as the first responders during emergency situations on streets of ...
The Springfield Fire Department is offering free hands-only CPR training on four Saturdays in February, aiming to equip more people with lifesaving skills during American Heart Month, according to a ...
1 Department of Emergency Medicine and West China School of Nursing, Disaster Medicine Center, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, People's Republic of China 2 Institute of Disaster ...
Share on Pinterest Television shows often show CPR incorrectly or with outdated methods. Image Credit: Francesco Carta fotografo/Getty Images A recent analysis by the University of Pittsburgh found ...
When cardiac arrest occurs, every second counts—but, according to a new study out of the University of Pittsburgh, the cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) techniques shown on television are misleading ...
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