Several studies point to specific reasons why bystanders may hesitate to aid women in cardiac arrest, including societal fears of inappropriate touching or legal concerns.
Chloe Lipton says changing the dummies used for CPR training could help save women's lives.
A bill, currently in a House committee, will mandate the use of female CPR dolls and chest covers for CPR training in secondary schools in Illinois.
When someone experiences a heart attack, the emergency protocol is universal for all genders — first responders are supposed ...
Have you ever noticed that almost all CPR practice dummies are males? Hardly anyone can say they practiced CPR on a female dummy. The differences between the two are subtle, but studies show women are ...
Every second counts in a cardiac arrest; yet gender disparity still shapes who receives lifesaving bystander CPR. This ...
The campaign by Red Sky Foundation calls to to close the Gender Gap in Heart Health and CPR Response ...