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CPR on TV is often inaccurate—but watching characters jump to the rescue can still save real lives
Television characters who experience cardiac arrest outside a hospital are more likely to receive CPR than people in real ...
TV depictions of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest may mislead viewers about who is most likely to need cardiopulmonary ...
New options for testing and treating some of the most common sexually transmitted diseases are becoming available.
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Outdated CPR on TV could delay lifesaving interventions
Scripted television often shows outdated CPR techniques for lay people, potentially fueling misconceptions that could delay ...
“Patients with pulmonary edema generally describe breathlessness. Sometimes they feel like they are suffocating or breathing ...
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Blood test opens the doors to early diagnosis and prevention of Crohn's disease
Sinai Health researchers have shown a blood test that can predict Crohn's disease years before symptoms appear, opening the ...
Doctors at Duke University Hospital performed the first heart transplant of its kind, called donation after circulatory death ...
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