Why am I more likely to survive a cardiac arrest if two people perform CPR?

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  1. Dr. Robin Miller
     
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    According to a recent Japanese study, when it comes to performing CPR during a cardiac arrest, two pairs of hands are better than one. In this video, Dr. Robin Miller discusses this finding and shares CPR tips.





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