CPR on TV is often inaccurate — but watching characters jump to the rescue can still save real lives
Lastly, we found that almost 65% of the people receiving hands-only CPR and 73% of rescuers performing CPR were white and ...
A Bears fan suffered cardiac arrest at a game; an off-duty doctor and policeman performed CPR, saving her life.
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Bears fan saved by off-duty doctor and police officer after suffering cardiac arrest at Bears game
Fans of the Chicago Bears have come to expect the unexpected, but a Lombard woman never predicted the way her life would ...
A new study explains why current brain theories fail to fully explain near-death experiences and consciousness.
Pinewood Preparatory School has been officially designated a Heart Safe School, recognizing the campus for its preparedness ...
Government has unveiled its Road Safety Strategy - but campaigners want government chiefs and policy makers to go further.
Novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie says her child's death was caused by medical negligence, which the hospital denies.
Roma have officially announced that Edoardo Bove has terminated his contract by mutual consent, which means that he is now ...
His health deteriorated rapidly just five days after complaining of an upset tummy.
A grandmother is now the third person arrested and charged in a "significant child abuse case" in Louisville after two ...
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What TV dramas get wrong about CPR—and the real-world cost
TV varies dramatically in informing viewers about medical emergencies, but it also teaches audiences how not to perform ...
In recent years, the surgeon, Dr. Qasim L. Chaudhry, has faced three lawsuits alleging negligence and medical malpractice.
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