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Praising God...cofounder of @blckrising | Community Engagement @SouthSideWeekly | rest well Space Snow💙 she/they

Chicago, IL Katılım Eylül 2014
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naira 🇳🇬❄️@supernaira·
how to survive being a "broke college student"; A Thread
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NFL@NFL·
YOU CAN'T KILL THESE CHICAGO BEARS. LARvsCHI on NBC Stream on @NFLPlus + Peacock
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PBS News@NewsHour·
Due to federal budget cuts, PBS News had to make the difficult decision to rework our staffing and programming. This Sunday, our PBS News Weekend team will sign off the air.
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Bukola G.
Bukola G.@gbukolaaa·
The times I’ve done CPR on real women, it felt completely different because all our training mannequins basically have male chests.but the moment you say healthcare is built around the Caucasian male body, people start yelling “agenda” like it’s not a documented issue. Be serious
Massimo@Rainmaker1973

Outdated CPR training is putting women’s lives at risk. Women who suffer cardiac arrest outside hospital are significantly less likely to survive than men, and one overlooked reason is that CPR training almost never accounts for female anatomy. A Duke University analysis across 47 U.S. states found women are 14% less likely to receive bystander CPR. In the UK, the gap is similar: only 68% of women get CPR from bystanders compared to 73% of men, with many people citing fear of inappropriate touching or concern about injuring a woman’s chest. The problem is compounded by the tools we train on. A global survey revealed that roughly 95% of CPR manikins are designed with flat chests; only one widely available model includes visible breasts. As a result, most trainees never practice the slight technique adjustments needed for women and often hesitate in real emergencies. Research published in the Journal of Emergency Medical Services offers hope: when trainees used manikins equipped with realistic silicone breasts, they were almost twice as likely to feel confident performing chest compressions on a woman. Experts say updating training manikins to represent both male and female anatomy could eliminate hesitation, close the gender survival gap, and save thousands of lives.

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KARI
KARI@nombreKARI·
I'm releasing my first song of the year 'NEW HIGH' will be available almost anywhere you can listen to music on Thursday, October 30th pre-save here: ffm.to/newhighnewhigh Thank You photo: @iman14671
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naira 🇳🇬❄️@supernaira·
all imma say is he’s bending the rim and it’s giving me war flashbacks of shaq. even tho he’s never gonna be that big, every bit of muscle and coordination wemby gains is a threat this is a warning
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Yipeng Ge 葛义朋
Yipeng Ge 葛义朋@yipengGe·
Don’t look away. This is what they want you to be distracted from. This is being funded by our taxpayers dollars.
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NewT/Sage@NewTSage·
"No one should be assassinated for speaking their mind" And yet
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Quds News Network
Quds News Network@QudsNen·
Breaking | Israeli occupation forces abduct over 1,000 Palestinians, including children, from Tulkarm and its surroundings in the occupied West Bank.
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