Numbers to remember: In one year alone, 436,000 Americans die from a cardiac arrest. More than 350,000 cardiac arrests ...
The 50-year-old Romanian national suffered a sudden cardiac arrest while playing pickleball in Vietnam's capital city Hanoi ...
Emergencies don’t wait for professionals. These nine first-aid situations—cardiac arrest, choking, severe bleeding, stroke, anaphylaxis, burns, head injury, seizures, and heat illness—demand fast, ...
When it comes to the safety and well-being of those under your care, being prepared for emergencies is essential. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or caregiver, learning CPR and first aid can help ...
A report from the Resuscitation Council UK found one-in-four people survived a cardiac arrest in hospital, while the British ...
Doctors in Hyderabad are urging the government to equip public places with AEDs and introduce CPR and first-aid training in ...
Hospitality staff play a key role in keeping guests safe during emergencies. In the U.S., sudden cardiac arrest causes about 220,000 deaths each year, with nearly 10,000 happening at workplaces, ...
Mrs Dodd said she was "one of the lucky ones", because she had been first aid-trained in her job as a primary school teacher.
The wife of a man who had a cardiac arrest and died while waiting for an ambulance has said his death "is not fair". David ...
Nine out of 10 people who experience sudden cardiac arrest outside of a hospital setting die—often within minutes. One reason for these fatal outcomes is the commonly held belief that cardiac arrest ...