Posted by By Tate Gunnerson, American Heart Association News Published: October 5, 2021 on Oct 11th 2021
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Her heart stopped while training for the 2011 Chicago Marathon. She's running it this weekend
Marla Sewall survived a cardiac arrest in her bathtub. (Photo by Ilona Serchenko)For Marla Sewall, regula
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Posted by The Bay State Banner - Karen Miller August 11, 2021 on Aug 13th 2021
A cardiac arrest survivor Paying it forward
A cardiac arrest survivorPaying it forwardKaren MillerAnezi Uzendu doesn’t remember much of what happened that day in 2016. Perhaps that’s a good thingAccording to an article published in UAB (Univers
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Posted by By Laura Williamson / American Heart Association News / Published: November 23, 2020 on Mar 15th 2021
Why people fear performing CPR on women – and what to do about it
Why people fear performing CPR on women – and what to do about itBy Laura Williamson, American Heart Association NewsPublished: November 23, 2020(American Heart Association)Women are less likely than
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Posted by by Bob Shepard February 24, 2020 Print Email on Feb 3rd 2021
Telecommunicator CPR can save lives following cardiac arrest
Telecommunicator CPR can save lives following cardiac arrestA high-quality telecommunicator CPR program can save more lives from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and strengthen the chain of survival, ac
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Posted by The Observer News By LOIS KINDLE Saturday, January 23, 2021 Published on: January 9, 2020 on Jan 23rd 2021
Sun City Center Emergency Squad women save lives off duty using CPR
Sun City Center Emergency Squad women save lives off duty using CPROctogenarian Jenny Casey, a retired nurse, recently saved a family member at her birthday party at a small resort hotel at Sanibel Is
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Posted by by: Xochilt Lagunas Posted: Nov 16, 2020 / 08:28 PM CST / Updated: Nov 16, 2020 / 09:07 PM CST on Nov 30th 2020
Pandemic leads to CPR certification spike in the RGV
Pandemic leads to CPR certification spike in the RGVMcAllen, Texas (KVEO) – An emergency usually starts with a 9-1-1 call. However, American Heart Association‘s CPR instructor, Dawleth Sanchez encoura
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