A 41-year-old mom is speaking out after experiencing sudden cardiac arrest and urging everyone to receive CPR training.
A 63-year-old woman is alive today after a neighbor performed CPR when she went into cardiac arrest while walking a dog.
The very first person to help Tyler Blankenship was his own fiancé, who firefighters say gave the 30-year-old hands-only CPR until they could get there.
Sheryl O’Loughlin of Santa Rosa remembers everything about that Friday night — the dinner, the wine, the company. It was late September and she and her husband, Patrick, were staying in their ...
The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) has newly recommended that automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) be used on female cardiac arrest patients without removing undergarments such ...