American Heart Association says Kendrick Lamar's Grammy-winning song, "Not Like Us," is the right tempo for hands-only CPR.
The American Heart Association used Beyonce and Kendrick Lamar's Grammy wins to impart lifesaving information.
The American Heart Association states that nine out of every 10 people who experience cardiac arrest outside of a hospital ...
According to the American Heart Association, only 10% of people in the U.S. who experience cardiac arrest outside of a ...
In honor of National Wear Red Day, the American Heart Association joined with the Capital District Transit Authority to bring ...
Month-long observances in February include Black History Month, American Heart Month and — you might have missed it if not for this article — Great American Pie month. Certainly, being in the ...
The American Heart Association's 2025 Heart Disease and Stroke Statistical Update reports that while progress has been made in reducing cardiovascular and cerebral health disparities, Black ...
Gabriel Lopez, a partner at Infinity Med Solutions and an American Heart Association CPR trainer, joined forces with the American Heart Association and CDTA sta ...
The American Heart Association seized the opportunity to promote Hands-Only CPR techniques. The organization took to its Instagram to seemingly shout out DJ Mustard, the producer of “Not Like Us ...
In the past, the American Heart Association has also named songs by Charli xcx, Taylor Swift and The 1975 as guidance for hands-only CPR ...