Latinos and Blacks Less Likely To Get Lifesaving CPR
Latinos and blacks are 30 percent less likely to be helped with CPR than white people, according to a recent study. That includes […]
Latinos and blacks are 30 percent less likely to be helped with CPR than white people, according to a recent study. That includes […]
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