CHICAGO -- Doctors have revived the old disco song "Stayin' Alive" and found that it might actually live up to its name. At 103 beats per minute, the Bee Gees' sung-in-falsetto tune has almost the ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Finally, a reason to have lived through the 70s -- and another fine ...
Have you ever gone to an all-day CPR class? A new study suggests it might be easier -- and just as effective -- to watch a short 60-second video. More people would know enough to save a life. And as ...
Remember this: It's important to keep a rhythm of 103 beats per minute when attempting to restart the heart using cardiopulmonary resuscitation. "But, that's kind of boring," said Fidel Garcia as he ...
Pastor Adrian Lynn was belting out tunes in church last august when it happened. It was heart trouble, and with help on the way, parishioners started CPR that was coached by dispatchers over the phone ...
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East End market employee champions Virginia’s first interactive CPR training kiosk
Learning a life-saving skill now takes just minutes in Richmond, thanks to a new high-tech installation. The American Heart ...
Image: Flickr/Greg ClarkeThis cleverly (or perhaps horribly?) titled study, "Achy breaky makey wakey heart? A randomised crossover trial of musical prompts", describes how researchers tested whether ...
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