Knowing the difference between a heart attack and a cardiac arrest could save a life. Do you know which one is which?
If someone you knew needed immediate medical attention in a life-threatening situation, would you know how to help them?
The American Heart Association, Nebraska and its partners are reinforcing the need for more people to learn CPR and use it ...
The term itself is a misnomer because CPR is for someone in cardiac arrest, meaning the heart has stopped beating. At that ...
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President Joe Biden signed the Cardiomyopathy Health Education, Awareness, Research and Training in Schools (HEARTS) Act into law.
Coach presence on code teams is significantly increased following a quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) coach ...
In 2025 why not learn CPR? NPR's Life Kit's Marielle Segarra has tips for how to help someone in cardiac arrest.
He didn't move. I kept pushing on him. I went to feel his pulse, and I didn't feel anything," said Carsen Chapman, the teen who performed CPR. Chapman jumped into action when two cars collided on ...
a senior mission advancement advisor for the American Heart Association, told CBS Detroit, “That means they’re surrounded by adults and other children that know how to do CPR, that know that ...
according to the American Heart Association (AHA). CPR can double or triple their chances of survival. Unfortunately, only about 40 percent of cardiac arrest victims get the immediate help they ...