
How a Woman Can Spot a Heart Attack
A heart attack strikes someone about every 34 seconds, according to the American Heart Association.

New Updated Guidelines for CPR
Updated resuscitation guidelines refine how fast and how deep chest compressions should be during CPR – although it’s unlikely that a non-professional rescuer will notice.

Physio-Control and USA Football Team Up
This annual health and safety grant program provides potentially lifesaving equipment for organizations to keep on site in case of cardiac emergency.

Forgot How to Perform CPR?
Here is a short video that shows anyone can go into sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) and collapse at any time. Make sure you know the steps to take in case of a SCA emergency.

Carbonated Beverages Linked to Cardiac Arrest
Carbonated beverages are associated with out-of-hospital cardiac (OHCA) arrests of cardiac origin, according to results from the All-Japan Utstein Registry presented for the first time at ESC Congress.

Key Differences Between Cardiac Arrest, Heart Attack and Stroke
Cardiac arrest, heart attacks and stroke are serious matters and they can happen to anyone at any time.

Be a Link in the Chain of Survival!
The importance of CPR training cannot be expressed enough, as it is a critical link in the chain of survival for cardiac arrest victims.

Best Place to Survive Cardiac Arrest is Seattle, Washington!
According to the Emergency Medical Service (EMS) in Kings County Seattle Washington, they achieved a 62 percent survival rate for cardiac arrest!

Heart Disease is the No. 1 Killer of Women in the U.S!
February is American Heart Month making it the perfect time to discuss the importance of heart disease and how it is the number one killer of women in the U.S.

Heart Attack or Cardiac Arrest? Know the Difference!
People often mistake a heart attack for cardiac arrest or vice versa. It is extremely important to know the difference between a heart attack and cardiac arrest.