
How does air pollution affect your heart?
At Cardiac Science, we have a special interest in raising awareness of the potential causes of sudden cardiac arrest. So we’ve done a bit of research to find out more about the effects of air pollution on heart health. Read more here!
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Technologies and SCA
AED technology is constantly evolving. We take a look at what preventative technologies could we be seeing in years to come and how they could be used to tackle the threat of an SCA in the future.
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The gender SCA gap: why survival rates are lower for women
Did you know that after a sudden cardiac arrest, women have a lower survival rate than men? Find out the facts and how we can avoid this.
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Saving lives with hands-only CPR
Learn more about the importance of bystander hands-only CPR, and how this can help more people survive sudden cardiac arrest.
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Planes, trains and defibrillators: AEDs on public transport
The problem with Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is that it’s just that – sudden. Apparently healthy people can collapse anywhere and at any time, and public transport is no exception.
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National Heart Awareness Month
Very few people know what to do if someone else, or even they themselves, has a heart attack. Would you?
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On-site AEDs save lives in sport centres
A recent study showed how locating AEDs in sports facilities could greatly increase survival rates.
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Study recommends AEDs for bowling alleys, dance studios
Should more non-traditional exercise venues carry defibrillators?
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Sudden cardiac arrest: Research and awareness in Australia
Find out how outcomes are being improved for SCA patients in Australia.
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