Published October 24, 2012, 05:24 PM
CPR less likely for minorities on street or home
CHICAGO (AP) — People who collapse from cardiac arrest in poor black neighborhoods are half as likely to get CPR from family members at home or bystanders on the street as those in better-off white neighborhoods, according to a study that found the reasons go beyond race.By: Lindsey Tanner, Associated Press, The Jamestown Sun
