Heart Compressions better than CPR?

Japanese health researchers have found that pumping the chest of someone who has had a heart attack is twice as effective in saving lives as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Read all about it at The LA Times. Perhaps it’s time to head out and get recertified for CPR (everyone has been certified at least once, right?) to stay on top of the proper techniques. It could save the life of someone you know.

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