Defibrillators should be mandatory in all Australian workplaces and public buildings to reduce the number of deaths from sudden cardiac arrest, according to leading academics.
Early last week, Australia received 142,000 doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine. The efficacy and integrity of quality of the vaccine is contingent on an unbroken cold chain.
South Australia is set to pass legislation that will make defibrillators mandatory in all public buildings, including schools, libraries, sports facilities, theatres, and prisons.
Assistant Professor Brianna Moore, used COSMED PEA POD to investigate the longitudinal association of neonatal adiposity with BMI trajectories and childhood overweight and obesity ...
Across the nation, more than 25,000 out of hospital sudden cardiac arrests occur every year. Sadly, less than 10% survive, making sudden cardiac arrest one of our biggest killers. ...
Technology has certainly brought us benefits that make our lives easier, safer, and healthier. One of the fields that benefit from it the most is none other than the medical field.
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