More people might survive cardiac arrest if more bystanders tried handsonly CPR

More people might survive cardiac arrest if more bystanders tried hands-only CPR

17:36 EDT 1 Apr 2019 | Reuters

(Reuters Health) - More lives could be saved after cardiac arrest if bystanders applied cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), even if it's just the hands-only version, a new study suggests.

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