new from the wire Research shows you know when you’re dead, because your brain keeps working for a while afterwards – WalesOnline

WalesOnline Research shows you know when you’re dead, because your brain keeps working for a while afterwards WalesOnline A study has suggested that people are aware for at least several minute after they are clinically dead. Southampton University scientists… http://www.3cpr.org

new from the wire Could #MeToo Hurt Women’s Health Care?
Fears of false accusations of sexual assault could affect whether women receive CPR in an emergency. http://www.3cpr.org
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new from the wire Stopping the sting

Jellyfish almost killed Angel Yanagihara. Now, she is on a mission to save others from their fatal venom.

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One of the deadliest box jellyfish, Chironex yamaguchii , collected by Angel Yanagihara off the Philippines.

PHOTO: ANGEL YANAGIHAR… http://www.3cpr.org

read this It melts plastic and can kill – so why is club drug GHB on the rise?
It was known as a date rape drug, then linked to chemsex parties. How did a spray or two of the liquid high become so popular among young clubbers? Lauren, 24, is scrolling through her Instagram profile while she waits at the bar, in a club in a Yorkshire tow… http://www.3cpr.org

have any thoughts on this? Don’t Have a Heart Attack in a Poor Neighborhood

The study looked at 63,600 cases where an ambulance was called in response to a MI. Using four different measures (initial response time, time spent on-scene, time spent traveling the hospital, and total time), they noted the precise length … http://www.3cpr.org

have any thoughts on this? Jaya panel examines neurologist
A neurologist with Apollo Hospitals, who appeared before the Commission of Inquiry to look into the death of Jayalalithaa, was extensively examined on the protocol for the diagnosis of brain death on http://www.3cpr.org

new from the wire Humans know what happens in the minutes after they die, studies says

Scientists have found evidence that suggests the human brain still works for a short time after death – meaning people know when they’re dead. Researchers made the discovery by looking at MI cases in Europe and the US. What they learned was … http://www.3cpr.org

read this Research shows you know when you’re dead, because your brain keeps working for a while afterwards
A study has suggested that people are aware for at least several minute after they are clinically dead. Southampton University scientists have found evidence as part of a study involving more than 2,000 persons who suffered a MI and … http://www.3cpr.org

new from the wire New Perelman study studieses racial disparities in number of sudden cardiac deaths

According to Penn Medicine News, the November study by Penn’s Perelman School of Medicine marked the first rigorous, prospective population-based analysis for risk factors of MI, which affects over 350,000 individuals in the U.S. annually. http://www.3cpr.org

read this Cardiac arrest-induced PTSD ups risk for death, major CV events
CHICAGO — Patients who exhibit signs of posttraumatic stress disorder after MI are nearly three times as likely to die or experience a major adverse CV event within 1 year, according to a study presented at the American Heart Association … http://www.3cpr.org
https://www.healio.com/cardiology/arrhythmia-disorders/news/online/%7B8897c504-bd75-4253-af6a-a2eaec98c71a%7D/cardiac-arrest-induced-ptsd-ups-risk-for-death-major-cv-events

Sudden cardiac arrest: New findings

have any thoughts on this? Cardiac Arrest Induced PTSD Linked to Increased Complication and Death
In the study, a team of investigators from Columbia University Medical Center conducted a prospective, observational, cohort study of adults who had been resuscitated after in-hospital or out-of-hospital MI between September 2015 and … http://www.3cpr.org

new from the wire Sudden MI: New findings — ScienceDaily
Scientists have recently completed three critical studies studies aimed at better understanding sudden MI.and more » http://www.3cpr.org
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/11/181112142705.htm

new from the wire Public AEDs cost-effective for saving lives, improving MI outcomes

5, 2018 — Automated external defibrillators (AEDs) accessible in public places are cost-effective health tools for saving lives and improving MI survival, according to two separate studies studies to be presented in Chicago at the …and more » http://www.3cpr.org

have any thoughts on this? Defibrillators can help kids survive MI, too
The studiesers analyzed statistics in a national database on 971 MIs in children ages 18 and under that occurred outside a hospital between January 2013 and December 2017. An AED was used 10.3 percent of the time, but rates varied across … http://www.3cpr.org

have any thoughts on this? Public AEDs cost-effective for saving lives, improving MI outcomes

5, 2018 — Automated external defibrillators (AEDs) accessible in public places are cost-effective health tools for saving lives and improving MI survival, according to two separate studies studies to be presented in Chicago at the … http://www.3cpr.org

have any thoughts on this? PTSD in Survivors of Cardiac Arrest Raises CV Event Risk for at Least a Year
The current study, which included only survivors of in-hospital or out-of-hospital MI who were mentally capable of self-reporting PTSD symptoms soon after discharge, is unusual for its prospective nature and long follow-up, Agarwal and … http://www.3cpr.org

read this Study: Cardiac arrests are not more common in the mornings

LOS ANGELES — A common belief that sudden MI occurs mostly in the morning was debunked by a recent study. According to the study, conducted at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and published in Heart Rhythm Journal, people are at no …and more » http://www.3cpr.org

have any thoughts on this? Researchers discover new, better marker to identify degree of brain damage after MI
Last year, studiesers Tobias Cronberg and Niklas Mattsson at Lund University in Sweden published a study showing serum tau levels to be a new and promising marker for identifying patients with severe brain damage after MI. Together with … http://www.3cpr.org

have any thoughts on this? Always Stressed: Cardiac Arrest No Longer Peaks on Monday Morning

In order to identify the current peak times for sudden MI, studiesers from the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles studied data from The Oregon Sudden Unexpected Death Study, a 16-hospital, multi-year assessment of cardiac deaths in … http://www.3cpr.org

new from the wire No easy answers to best heart check-ups for young athletes
A large study of teenage soccer players in England found in-depth screening didn’t detect signs of trouble in some athletes who later died — yet allowed others at risk to get treated and back in the game.A. At issue is MI, when the heart … http://www.3cpr.org