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New Sac State study will research air quality, health in underserved neighborhoods
A group of four underserved Sacramento-area neighborhoods are the focus of a Sacramento State project that is researching the link between poor air...
Association Launches CPR Training Program for Black and Hispanic Communities
…association has launched a grassroots initiative to address troubling trends concerning cardiac health among Black and Hispanic Americans. B...
New Campaign Encourages African Americans and Latinos to Perform CPR
Latinas who experience cardiac arrest outside of a hospital have low survival rates despite improvements in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) tra...
AHA News: Black, Hispanic adults less likely to receive CPR from bystanders
AHA News: Black, Hispanic adults less likely to receive CPR from bystanders
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Black, Hispanic Adults Less Likely To Receive CPR, Especially In Public
Black or Hispanic adults who experience a witnessed cardiac arrest outside the hospital are substantially less likely than their white peers to rec...
Racial Minorities Less Likely to Receive CPR Regardless of Location, Community Makeup
Members of racial minorities who are observed while experiencing cardiac arrest are substantially less likely to receive cardiopulmonary resuscitat...
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