On October 27, 2018, former England football manager Glenn Hoddle’s heart stopped beating for one whole minute. It was his birthday, and Glenn felt just fine, healthy in fact. Glenn tells Metro.co.uk: ...
Even if you have had training, most people would appreciate on-the-spot guidance if faced with performing a resuscitation procedure (known as CPR) on someone who has gone into cardiac arrest.
Former England football manager Glenn Hoddle has revealed he has a new outlook on life after surviving a near-fatal cardiac arrest. Glenn ‘died’ when his heart stopped for 60 seconds during the ...
More than 30,000 cardiac arrests occur outside of a hospital each year, with around 80% happening in a place of residence – meaning that the first responder will very likely be a friend or family ...