‘Just short of a miracle’
When Michael Travis suffered a sudden heart problem, quick action—and the instant availability of an AED unit—made all the difference.
While women’s health often commands the spotlight, male-specific health issues deserve equal attention. Increase your understanding of risks, symptoms and conditions, and how to treat them.
When Michael Travis suffered a sudden heart problem, quick action—and the instant availability of an AED unit—made all the difference.
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Some on the list might surprise you.
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