Posted by American Heart Association News on Nov 23rd 2020
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Breathing wildfire smoke may raise risk of cardiac arrestThe damage to homes, animal life and vegetation caused by wildfires is devastating – and they can wreak havoc on your health, too.Inhaling smok
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Posted by American Heart Association News on Nov 22nd 2020
Race, income in neighborhoods tied to cardiac arrest survival
Race, income in neighborhoods tied to cardiac arrest survivalSocioeconomics might impact the chance of surviving a cardiac arrest, suggests a new study that found survival rates are lower in heavily b
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Posted by Saving American Hearts, INC on Nov 21st 2020
2020 ACLS Hands On Skills Session HeartCode ACLS Parts 2 and 3 Agenda 1 Instructor: 1 to 3 Students
2020 ACLS Hands On Skills Session HeartCode ACLS Parts 2 and
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Posted by By Thor Christensen, American Heart Association News on Nov 20th 2020
Worse outcomes for out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in early weeks of pandemic
Worse outcomes for out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in early weeks of pandemicThe rate of resuscitation for cardiac arrests outside of a hospital setting decreased during the first weeks of the COVID-1
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Posted by American Heart Association News on Nov 19th 2020
New mom faces life-threatening heart attack days after giving birth
New mom faces life-threatening heart attack days after giving birthHeart attack survivor Chanel Davis-Mitchell (right), son Braxton and husband Benji MitchellChanel Davis-Mitchell and her husband, Ben
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Posted by By Suzanne Marta, American Heart Association News on Nov 18th 2020
After working late, teacher woke up in ICU four days later
After working late, teacher woke up in ICU four days laterTeacher Zach Nelson spent most of his Sunday preparing for the week ahead, working deep into the evening. He put his 5-year-old son to bed, th
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