The heart beats rhythmically, and so does a metronome. So it makes sense that a metronome, typically used by musicians to help keep a steady beat, could help medical professionals restart a heart. For ...
Turns out the 1977 disco hit has 103 beats per minute, a perfect number to maintain — and retain — the best rhythm for performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR. A small study by University of ...
After their 2025 Grammy wins, the American Heart Association shared which songs could help save a life. In the past, the American Heart Association has also named songs by Charli xcx, Taylor Swift and ...
CHICAGO -- Taylor Swift and Beyoncé's music is good for the heart in more ways than one. Swift's "You're Losing Me" and Beyoncé's "Virgo's Groove" both have the "right tempo" for hands-only CPR and ...
The tempo of the title track on the Grammy winner's eleventh studio album could save someone's life John Shearer/Getty The title track from Taylor Swift's latest album, The Tortured Poets Department, ...
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How to do CPR

These interventions can keep blood flowing to the brain until emergency medical assistance arrives.This article provides steps for performing CPR on an adult, child, or baby. It also describes how ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - As American Heart month comes to an end, Roper St. Francis Healthcare wants to remind the community that everyone has an opportunity to save a life by knowing hands-only CPR.
WORCESTER - It takes 10 minutes to learn to save a life, and on Monday, about 40 City Hall employees took a brief slice out of their day to learn their part. The workers participated in Prescription ...
In case of an emergency requiring cardiopulmonary resuscitation, the American Heart Association recommends SWAG: Start by calling 911. While you’re waiting, begin CPR. Avoid panicking. Get to pumping ...
Good CPR requires 100 to 120 chest compressions per minute. If you go too fast or too slow it's not as effective. Researchers say using a... A Metronome Can Help Set The CPR Beat The heart beats ...
In case of an emergency requiring cardiopulmonary resuscitation, the American Heart Association recommends SWAG: Start by calling 911. While you're waiting, begin CPR. Avoid panicking. Get to pumping ...