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One in Three Will Not Remove Women's Bras During Cardiac Arrest Resuscitation

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Men are more likely to be revived in public than women. Shyness may play a role
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Intimate sphere exceededSeven out of ten - 69 percent - answered "yes" in the survey that they would start cardiopulmonary resuscitation if a woman collapsed on the street. However, only 27 percent of them would remove "all the clothes on the woman's upper body, including the bra". 34 percent of those surveyed directly answered "no" to the question, while the rest said "maybe" or "don't know". The proportion of those who said "no" is - paradoxic…

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Men are more likely to be revived in public than women. Shyness may play a role.

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Men are more likely to be revived in public than women. Shyness may play a role.

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avisendanmark.dk broke the news in on Thursday, October 16, 2025.
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