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Black and Hispanic adults less likely than Whites to receive 'potentially lifesaving' bystander CPR during cardiac arrest, study finds

Por: CNN Health October 29, 2022

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CNN  —  Black and Hispanic adults who go into cardiac arrest in public are less likely to receive CPR from anyone standing by before a medical team arrives, a new study finds. Overall, the relative likelihood of getting bystander CPR at home was 26% lower for Black and Hispanic people than for Whites, and the likelihood of bystander CPR for cardiac arrests in public was 37% lower for Blacks and Hispanics than for Whites, according to the... + full article



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