It’s heart disease with about 40% of heart attacks being fatal for women. According to research from Heart Research Australia, ‘the majority of women don’t realise it’s one of... read more →
Sudden cardiac arrest is a life-threatening condition that happens to around 22,000 to 33,000 Australians annually outside a hospital. It can happen to anyone, anywhere, and at any time.... read more →
Cardiac arrest VS heart attack — they're the same right? Not necessarily, and we get why many are confused about the difference between heart attack and cardiac arrest. While... read more →
For Australians with heart problems, an AED can be a life-saving device. In addition to being vital for family homes, buying an AED is now recognised as absolute essential... read more →
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin remains in critical condition after going into cardiac arrest during an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Reports indicate that he was twice... read more →
Are you someone who’s had heart problems in the past or knows someone who has? If so, then understanding sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is crucial. SCA is a shocking... read more →
If you're like most Australians, you probably think of a heart attack as something that happens to older people – after all, heart disease is the leading cause of... read more →
Why do we observe Shocktober?... read more →
You almost always hear people who have suffered from a sudden cardiac arrest, or know someone who has, say they did not expect to fall victim to this fatal... read more →
Defibrillators in public places can mean the difference between life and death for anyone who might fall victim to out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). Picture this: You’re taking a... read more →


