While people who work out at health clubs tend to focus on things like calorie burning, they should also look out for signs of trouble, such as dehydration and even cardiac arrest, health experts say.
TOLEDO, Ohio — Knowing how to perform CPR can mean the difference between life and death, according to Wendy Weisner, a CPR instructor with ProMedica. Weisner said early and effective CPR is critical ...
The family of a Co Laois teenager who suffered a cardiac arrest while on a swim training camp in Barcelona last summer say they believe CPR training should be made mandatory in secondary schools.
In 2025 why not learn CPR? NPR's Life Kit has tips for how to help someone in cardiac arrest. Every year, more than 350,000 people in the U.S. are not in a hospital when they go into cardiac arrest.
If you think that performing CPR on a person whose heart has stopped is a surefire way to save their life, you may be watching too much TV. The truth is more depressing than fiction, according to a ...
I commend Gazette staff writer Alexa Lewis’ reporting on the Shutesbury resident who saved the life of his friend by performing CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) in “You’re not done,” [Aug. 10].
Robert Miller smiles and chats as he walks briskly on a treadmill at the Genesis Heart Institute Cardiac Rehabilitation Unit in Davenport. Walking 3.5 mph on a machine is not an easy or enjoyable ...
I would like to extend my congratulations to the principal and staff of Calypso Elementary School in Bethlehem. In mid-March, Principal Elizabeth Conard and members of her staff took part in CPR ...
(Reuters Health) - The majority of people believe cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is successful more often than it tends to be in reality, according to a small U.S. study. This overly optimistic ...
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