A study by St John Ambulance revealed that bystanders are less likely to give women who go into cardiac arrest chest compressions in public places due to fears of touching their breasts. The survey found that a quarter of Britons polled were hesitant to perform CPR on a woman, with concerns about inappropriate touching being a common reason. This disparity in access to emergency medical care has led to the launch of a campaign to educate people on the importance of urgently intervening when women are in cardiac arrest and closing the gender gap in treatment.
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Fantasy Football: Backup RBs we might need to start in the playoff semifinals
In the playoff semifinals, fantasy football managers may need to consider starting backup running backs like Kendre Miller of the New Orleans Saints, Tyjae Spears of the Tennessee Titans, Jerome Ford of the Cleveland Browns, and Ty Johnson of the Buffalo Bills due to injuries to star players like Alvin Kamara and Nick Chubb. These emerging backs have shown potential for strong fantasy performances and could provide value in the upcoming matchups against favorable defenses....
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