The sooner a lay rescuer (bystander) starts cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on a person having a cardiac arrest at home or in public, up to 10 minutes after the arrest, the better the chances of saving the person’s life and protecting their brain function, according to preliminary research to be presented at the American Heart Association’s Resuscitation Science Symposium 2024.
What the pope is missing about commercial surrogacy
Over the past few years, I have watched a wonderful young boy I’ll call Chad grow up smart and full of life. His parents, a