Researchers found that women receive CPR less often than men, likely because people are not comfortable performing life-saving measures on female bodies Getty First aid dummy A study has shown that ...
CPR training dummies are getting boobs to help save women’s lives when they suffer a cardiac arrest. A new product, the Womanikin, is putting breasts on CPR models to help first-aiders feel more ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The WoManikin aims to tackle gender equality surrounding cardiac arrest. [Photo: JOAN Creative] An advertising agency has created ...
In television dramas, CPR is often successful. The nurse or doctor is able to resuscitate lifeless body within minutes, simply by pushing on their chest. Unfortunately, in the real world, less than 20 ...
A study has shown that first aid dummies not having breasts are affecting women’s health. According to The Guardian, the study looked at global manikin models that had been made for adult ...
CPR training dummies are getting boobs to help save women’s lives when they suffer a cardiac arrest. A new product, the Womanikin, is putting breasts on CPR models to help first-aiders feel more ...
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