• Cardiac arrest: why do women survive less than men?

    Cardiac arrest: why do women survive less than men?

    Statistics reveal a great injustice: when suffering cardiac arrest, women are half as likely to survive as men. This observation is linked in particular to perceptions, but it is not inevitable. Alarming figures It’s a chilling statistic: in cases of cardiac arrest occurring outside of a hospital, women are twice as likely to die as…

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