Bystanders 'should not give kiss of life to heart attack victims'

Bystanders who give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation are risking the lives of cardiac arrest victims and should stick to chest compression, researchers said today.

Bystanders 'should not give kiss of life to heart attack victims'

Bystanders who give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation are risking the lives of cardiac arrest victims and should stick to chest compression, researchers said today.

Not only are bystanders less likely to help someone who has collapsed if they have to do mouth-to-mouth ventilation, many are unable to perform it properly, experts found.

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