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Stroke Warning Signs and Risk Factors

Warning Signs and Risk Factors for Stroke What is a Stroke? A stroke (also known as a cerebral vascular accident or brain attack) occurs when the blood supply to your brain is reduced or interrupted by a blood clot or a hemorrhage. This deprives the brain of oxygen...

Heart Attack: Women vs. Men

A heart attack occurs as a result of decreased blood flow to the heart, which can cause irreversible injury to heart tissue and death. Heart attacks most commonly happen due to coronary artery disease (CAD), an accumulation of plaque inside coronary blood vessels....

Trauma Kit Must Haves

There are a lot of medical kits on the market and some are better than others. Here are some things that are very important to include in your medical kit when you purchase. If these items are not in your IFAK (Individual First Aid Kit) already, it’s a simple thing to...

Improvised Tourniquets: Have a plan B,C,D….

This is courtesy of my friend Mike Shertz, a former Special Forces medic and current ER doctor.   Critics of improvised tourniquets say they are ineffective. Some claim, “if you’re planning to improvise, you’re planning to fail.”We disagree with this statement....

Bystander CPR

The importance of bystander CPR This newer way to perform CPR is easier than the traditional method, and it’s saving lives. Published: August 2018 Image: © solar22/Getty Images Every year, more than 350,000 Americans experience sudden cardiac arrest, when the...