Women are less likely to be given lifesaving CPR than men, a study of tens of thousands of cases suggests. Researchers in Canada found that some 61 percent of women, compared to 68 percent of men, ...
Women are less likely to receive CPR compared to men in a public place, according to a new study (PA) Women are less likely than men to be given CPR if they fall unconscious and their heart stops ...
Women are less likely to receive CPR from bystanders than men especially in the case of emergencies in a public area, according to a new study. Data from records of cardiac arrests that happened ...
Women are less likely than men to be given CPR if they fall unconscious and their heart stops beating in a public place, according to a new study. Bystanders could be “worried about hurting or ...
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