A doctor happened to be at the right place at the right time to save the life of a driver who was suffering from a heart attack, causing them to crash.
Medical science has pushed the boundary of survival so far that the moment of death no longer looks like a clean line.
An administrative judge recommended that former Gulf Breeze plastic surgeon Ben Brown be given a year suspension of his ...
I heard him slump over. I went to look back, and God said, ‘Maria, don’t look back. You made your decision. You’re not going ...
Learning CPR and how to use an AED is a very simple skill and adding this into the official learning resource is a great way ...
Kayleigh Summers' labor turned into a nightmare when she coded just before welcoming her son into the world. She tells PEOPLE ...
It is with the greatest of sadness and the deepest of regret that Compassion Center announces the passing of its most beloved, precious, fearless, and courageous leader, Julie "Nurse Juhlzie" Monteiro ...
When Marine Sgt. Gordon Reed collapsed during a fitness test in Florida, a string of decisions by fellow Marines delayed his ...
Jerry Plaster, 80, beat less than 10% survival odds after collapsing while dancing, receiving CPR from a friend and ...
A doctor “pretending” to do CPR on a patient might seem like an open-and-shut case of malpractice. But some medical ...
For the past 40 years … there's been really no room for the idea that slow codes could be ethically permissible under any conditions.” These bioethicists want to change that.
SAN ANTONIO – If someone went into cardiac arrest in front of you, would you know how to save them? That’s a question a local girl and the American Heart Association want the San Antonio community to ...