New figures show women are less likely than men to receive bystander CPR as many "feel unsure about touching a woman's chest" ...
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Illinois bill seeks to address gender disparity in CPR training with female mannequins
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.
People are less likely to perform CPR on a woman. The American Heart Association is trying to change that. If you suffer cardiac arrest, CPR can double your chance of survival. Yet women who ...
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.
Chloe Lipton says changing the dummies used for CPR training could help save women's lives.
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