It can happen suddenly, without warning – and knowing what to do if your loved one experiences cardiac arrest can have a ...
Emergencies rarely come with warning. A sudden collapse at a sporting event, a choking child at a family gathering, or a workplace injury can occur in seconds and leave bystanders unsure of what to do ...
Thomas Lord Audley School, in Monkwick Avenue, has started a fundraiser in a bid to provide first aid classes for students.
Heart emergencies don’t always look obvious. Red Cross officials share the warning signs you shouldn’t ignore and the first steps to take.
The incidence of sudden cardiac arrest in athletes varies according to age, race and ethnic group, sex, sport, and social determinants of health. The common causes of sudden cardiac arrest include ...
Community action remains the key to saving lives from cardiac arrest in Aotearoa New Zealand. Hato Hone St John and Wellington Free Ambulance are releasing the latest annual Out of Hospital Cardiac ...
A Nottingham teenager who survived a cardiac arrest while playing basketball has been chosen by the British Heart Foundation ...
A new report by ambulance services says "out-of-hospital cardiac arrests" remain a major public health challenge.
Mr Wee He Sheng was just 28 when he experienced his first cardiac arrest. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.