Three labor and delivery nurses from Texas — Julie Watson, Nicole Curry, and Alyssa Gonzalez — are using Sabrina Carpenter’s hit song “Please Please Please” in a life-saving way. They recently took to ...
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PHILADELPHIA - From "I Will Survive," to "Staying Alive," a new song coming straight out of Taylor Swift’s new double album, "The Tortured Poet’s Department" could be used in a life or death situation ...
What do the classic hit “Stayin’ Alive” by the Bee Gees and Sabrina Carpenter’s first Billboard Hot 100 chart topper have in common? They can help to save lives. “Please, Please, Please” proved a hit ...
ATWATER -- The Atwater Ambulance Service is the first volunteer crew in the region to acquire a new set of hands that is able to perform the "perfect CPR" on a patient over and over without stopping, ...
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Cardiac arrest in space: Research shows that automatic chest compressions are more effective for CPR
Automatic chest compression devices are routinely used on Earth by doctors in restricted environments such as emergency helicopter, or where prolonged CPR needs to be carried out over a longer period ...
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Method for More Anatomically Targeted CPR Comes Up Short
Neutral trial results for repositioning chest compressions based on ultrasound ...
EVANSTON, Ill. (WLS) -- One chest compression at a time, the Evanston Fire Department is now even more equipped to save lives with a new machine. The machine is called a LUCAS device, and it provides ...
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