Can your favorite song help save a life? February marks American Heart Month, and over the past few days, the American Heart ...
In the past, the American Heart Association has also named songs by Charli xcx, Taylor Swift and The 1975 as guidance for ...
American Heart Association says Kendrick Lamar's Grammy-winning song, "Not Like Us," is the right tempo for hands-only CPR.
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The American Heart Association (AHA) has announced that Kendrick Lamar’s song Not Like Us can be used to maintain the proper ...
Over the weekend, rapper Kendrick Lamar won the coveted Grammy’s award for Song of the Year with his impeccable diss track ...
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 Ilana Kaplan is a Staff Editor at PEOPLE. She has been ...
4. Why is it a good idea to use “Please, Please, Please” for CPR? A. It has a catchy tune. B. The song’s tune sounds like a heartbeat. C. It is easy to remember.
Kendrick Lamar’s viral hit “Not Like Us” can be used to save lives through hands-only CPR according to the American Heart Association.
The American Heart Association has announced that Kendrick Lamar’s Not Like Us track can aid in hands-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).