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South Dakota advances CPR and AED requirements in schools amid national push for heart health awareness and emergency preparedness.
American Heart Month highlights efforts to improve cardiac emergency preparedness, with South Dakota advancing a bill to require schools and athletic programs to have CPR, AED, and trained personnel plans.
Advocates, including the family of a teen who died from sudden cardiac arrest, are pushing for legislation and public education.
Nationwide, organizations urge Americans to learn hands-only CPR, get screened for heart disease risk, and adopt preventive habits like healthy eating and regular activity.
The American Red Cross offers online training, while health departments provide free lipid screenings.
Experts stress early intervention, especially for Black Americans, who face a 35% higher risk of heart-related deaths.
Dakota del Sur avanza los requisitos de RCP y AED en las escuelas en medio de un impulso nacional para la conciencia de salud cardíaca y la preparación para emergencias.