Por: The New York Times Health January 22, 2023
Before 1958, there was no such thing as CPR. If someone’s heart stopped because of cardiac arrest, that person fell to the ground, with no pulse, no breathing. And they were simply declared dead.All of that changed when doctors at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore discovered cardiopulmonary resuscitation by accident when studying how to shock a heart. When they pressed defibrillator panels to the chest of a lab dog, they saw a blip in blood... + full article
Associated Press USA Health January 19, 2023
CLAIM: British telephone booths are being retrofitted with defibrillators because the COVID-19 vaccines are causing more cardiac arrests.AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. A movement to install defibrillators in telephone kiosks across the U.K. is more than a decade old and didn’t... + más
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10 WBNS USA Sports January 05, 2023
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The tragic incident of ’s cardiac arrest has shed a light on the importance of CPR training, and having athletic trainers and medics ready to support athletes. Medical professionals say in a matter of seconds, CPR training could save someone’s life. “The... + más
Health officials urge the public to learn CPR, sign up for training | WPTV
Damar Hamlin Was Given CPR After Collapsing. CPR Is Simple and Could Be Life-Saving. Here Is How to Administer. | NBC 6 South Florida
ABC News USA Health January 04, 2023
In the aftermath of Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin's shocking during Monday night's game against the Cincinnati Bengals, expert medical organizations highlighted the importance of bystanders learning to perform lifesaving CPR.All of us need to learn CPR. People... + más
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WPTV USA Nation January 03, 2023
Medical professionals are urging more people (CPR) after Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin against the Cincinnati Bengals and was treated on the field.Hamlin during the first quarter of the game. The 24-year-old stood up after the hit and appeared to adjust his face mask, but... + más
Damar Hamlin's collapse highlights importance of bystanders learning CPR | ABC News
NBC 6 South Florida USA World January 03, 2023
Kirk Irwin/Getty Images Buffalo Bills safety during Monday night's game against the Cincinnati Bengals, where he laid down on the field for roughly ten minutes while medical professionals administered CPR. Hamlin was later taken to the hospital with family members by his... + más
NFL, sports world reacts to injury to Bills' Hamlin | Associated Press
CNN USA Health October 29, 2022
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... + más
Why young athletes may be more at risk for sudden cardiac arrest | ABC News
Top Florida doctor warns young men COVID vaccines pose high risk of death | Newsweek
ABC News USA Sports October 20, 2022
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