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Bystanders less likely to give women CPR than men in public, increasing chances of cardiac fatalities: study

Por: New York Post Life September 19, 2023

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Bystanders are less likely to give women CPR in public, a new study suggests. In research to be presented at the 2023 in Barcelona, Spain, a team of Canadian doctors found that women are less likely than men to receive lifesaving cardiopulmonary resuscitation in public places, which leads to more women dying from cardiac arrest. CPR involves chess compressions combined with mouth-to-mouth breathing in order to pump blood to the brain when the... + full article



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