CAMBRIDGE - There's a group of students at MIT and Harvard banding together to save lives by improving CPR training. "There is very little female representation in the curriculum and so we thought we ...
A study has shown that first aid dummies not having breasts are affecting women’s health. According to The Guardian, the study looked at global manikin models that had been made for adult ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — June 1-7 is CPR and AED Awareness Week. Did you know that women are less likely than men to receive CPR? Barriers, experts say, include fear of legal ramifications and ...
According to a study released by the Resuscitation Science Symposium, men are more likely to receive bystander CPR in public locations compared to women. The AHA is the leader in resuscitation science ...
Although thousands of people learn CPR, women are less likely than men to get CPR from a bystander. And they are more likely to die. A new study found only 39 percent of women suffering cardiac arrest ...
SAN ANTONIO — Tracy Parmer with Safety Essential Training shares advice giving CPR to young children & pregnant women.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Women were less likely than men to receive bystander CPR after a public out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Findings ...
TV shows portray CPR incorrectly in most episodes, spreading outdated methods that discourage lifesaving action.