Ethan King was an 18-year-old college freshman when he almost died after experiencing cardiac arrest. One year later, he's ...
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 ...
Two University of Michigan students are paying it forward one year after a near-death experience that changed both their ...
Sudden cardiac arrest affects over 436,000 Americans annually, but only 65% of the population are CPR trained. This is an issue that University of Michigan students witnessed firsthand in August 2024.
This CPR training is an American Heart Association (AHA) Friends and Family course. This training will include CPR for adult and children, choking and the use of the AED defibrillator. It is for ...
Today is World Restart a Heart Day — a global effort to raise awareness about CPR and cardiac emergency preparedness. In ...
Looked at objectively, the current emphasis on formal CPR training—go to a class, get a card—isn’t succeeding very well according to some key measures. Relatively few people get formal training, while ...
Governor Matt Meyer signed House Bill 71, requiring all coaches in Delaware to be trained in CPR, first aid and the use of ...
The American Heart Association maintains a training center through a partnership with the University at Buffalo, Recreation Department. CPR, AED and First Aid Training is available to the UB community ...
Adult/Child CPR and First Aid Certification are required by the Michigan Department of Education for all teacher education candidates at the time of their recommendation to the State Department for a ...
Each year, nearly 436,000 Americans die from a cardiac arrest, according to the American Heart Association.If performed immediately, CPR can double or triple the chance of survival from an ...
Did you know immediate CPR during a cardiac arrest episode can double -- or even triple -- your chances of survival? According to a study released by the Resuscitation Science Symposium, men are more ...
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