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For every 100,000 runners who complete the full 42.2 km distance, there will be one cardiac arrest, new data show.
A man who became unresponsive while having a procedure at a Grove City dental office in February died of natural causes, according to the Franklin County Coroner’s Office.
Just outside the walls of the Vatican, the Bee Gees' "Stayin' Alive" blared through speakers as health care workers tapped ...
A clinical trial by NSW Ambulance has saved lives by bringing a machine that's usually only available in hospital to the ...
Dr. Lois K. Lee of Boston Children’s Hospital, who was head of the emergency department the day of the Boston Marathon ...
Five years ago, on March 23, 2020, the first COVID-19 case was reported in the Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health ...
Acadian Air Med’s flight nurses and paramedics bring critical care to the skies, balancing high-tech equipment, calm under ...
For patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), the proportion receiving layperson bystander life support (BLS) has ...
Tears flowed and tissues were passed around as David Preuss thanked the men and women who saved his life after he suffered a ...
Pediatric patients that received chest compressions for cardiac arrest faced a reduced likelihood for survival to hospital ...
"Out in the field, it's very unorganized chaos, where the hospital is more organized ... for transfusions and a mechanical CPR machine. When in flight, a patient's nose is typically six inches ...