You don’t have to be infected with the coronavirus to die because of it. A new study has revealed that people are now less willing to give cardiopulmonary resuscitation, widely known as CPR, on ...
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In America, minorities too often receive the short end of the stick when it comes to housing, employment, and health care — and the disparities only seem to be growing. Discrimination is simply part ...
Concerns of sexual assault accusations are one of the factors why women are less likely than men to receive CPR from a bystander, according to a new study. The preliminary findings come from a survey ...
The American Heart Association last week issued new CPR guidelines for healthcare workers as the COVID-19 pandemic heads into its third year. The new guidelines say healthcare workers who are ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. People are too afraid to give CPR (Getty) Women who fall over with a heart attack may be left unaided – as men are too afraid to ...
MONDAY, Nov. 5, 2018 -- Some bystanders may avoid performing CPR on women because they fear hurting them, or even being accused of sexual assault, preliminary research suggests. In two new studies, ...