Celebrity trainer, Bob Harper, experienced a heart attack at age 52. CPR saved his life. Now his mission is to have everyone CPR-certified. During one of his daily workouts in the gym, celebrity ...
A man sagged to the ground in front of a coffee shop in Danville two years ago, showing signs of cardiac arrest. He faced a dire emergency — but not alone. Bystanders recognized the crisis. Somebody ...
Every year, thousands of people's lives are saved by family members, emergency personnel and total strangers who know what to do when someone's heart and breathing stops: cardiopulmonary resuscitation ...
In recent NFL news, Buffalo Bills defensive back Damar Hamlin was involved in a scary incident in which he had to receive cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to restart his heart. The hit wasn’t ...
Want to learn how to do CPR, but don't have interest in a big-time commitment? The Southeast Minnesota Chapter of the American Red Cross has an answer for you: A short course called "CPR Made Simple." ...
Simple CPR training can give people the confidence to help save a life, and the training two Duke University students received is something professor George Grody is eternally thankful for. Simple CPR ...
Could your hands save a life? They can if you know what to do. The American Heart Association is trying to spread the word about Hands-Only CPR. Until recently, performing CPR meant giving chest ...
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (KABC) -- Nearly 400,000 people in the United States suffer cardiac arrest every year, and less than a third get CPR or cardiopulmonary resuscitation. It's a troubling statistic ...