More Americans than ever now say they are willing to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in the event of an emergency, according to newly released survey data from the American Heart Association. Thanks in part to the recent efforts of the Association and others, the percentage of surveyed adults in the U.S. who say they now feel they have the confidence to perform CPR has increased from 30% to 35%. But scientific data still indicates that fewer than half of all people experiencing cardiac arrest outside of a hospital receive CPR before emergency services arrive.
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The American Heart Association's latest report projects that by 2050, 61% of American adults will have some form of cardiovascular disease. The report highlights various cardiovascular conditions, including heart disease and stroke, and emphasizes that high blood pressure is a major contributing risk factor.
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