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Women are less likely to receive CPR in public than men - because they have breasts. Using 'Womanikins' in training can save lives, experts say

If a woman drops to the ground in public experiencing a cardiac arrest, studies show, bystanders are less likely to come to her aid and perform CPR. Why? Breasts.
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