by CPR Cat | Mar 18, 2018 | CPR, dental, dentistry, Education, first aid, health, healthcare, heart healthy, Life guard, Medical, preventative
How to Choose the Right Kit We all know that a basic first aid kit can often help a person in need and possibly save a life. However, buying a good first aid kit can be confusing for many people. You can find one in your local grocery store or pharmacy but...
by Roxy RDH | Feb 10, 2018 | CPR, dental, dentistry, Education, health, healthcare, heart healthy, Medical, Science
Is There a Link Between Gum Disease and Heart Disease?   Overall the data indicates that chronic gum disease may contribute to the development of heart disease, the nation’s leading cause of death in both men and women.  Gum disease is a bacterial...
by Roxy RDH | Feb 2, 2018 | CPR, Education, first aid, health, healthcare, heart healthy, Medical, Nutrition, preventative, Research, Science
Why Go Red? Cardiovascular disease in the U.S. kill approximately one woman every 80 seconds. The good news is that 80 percent of cardiac events may be prevented with education and lifestyle changes. Support Go Red For Women by participating in National Wear Red...
by Roxy RDH | Jan 6, 2018 | CPR, Education, first aid, health, healthcare, Medical
Nine Lives CPR is now offering a combination course that includes both CPR and Infection Control for 5 CEUs. This course is designed to satisfy requirements for license renewal by the SC Board of Dentistry. The course is offered ONSITE and can be customized to fit...
by Roxy RDH | Jul 24, 2017 | CPR, Education, first aid, health, healthcare
Got Spare Time Between Flights? Three airports around the U.S. have joined an American Heart Association (AHA) initiative to provide hands-only CPR training kiosks for passengers waiting for flights. The Cleveland Hopkins International, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky...
by Roxy RDH | Sep 29, 2016 | CPR, Education, first aid, health, healthcare, Medical, Research, Science
The first minutes after an accident are critical and essential to provide the right care to prevent escalation. Speeding up emergency response can prevent deaths and accelerate recovery dramatically. This is notably true for heart failure, drowning, traumas and...