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AED Electrodes Used-aed.com regularly gives answers to various questions through blogs. Last time we explained the difference between fully automatic and semi-automatic AEDs. Now we give our answer to the following question: “Why do AED electrodes have an expiration date?” Unhygienic Each AED makes use of two electrodes. These electrodes have an expiration date and should always be replaced in time. After each use of the AED the electrodes should be replaced... Read more >>
In recent years three times as many lives are saved by the use of defibrillators. More than half of all patients is already connected to an AED, when the ambulance arrives. This causes the fact that three times as many lives are saved compared to years ago. In 2012, for example, 61 people survived a heart condition after administering a defibrillator or AED. One shock device was enough to restore... Read more >>
Cardiovascular disease and chocolate Chocolate does not cause less risk of cardiovascular disease There can not be concluded that people who eat much chocolate are less likely to have a cardiovascular diseases than those who eat little chocolate. Research from the University of Aberdeen said that the daily consumption of 100 grams of chocolate reduces the risk of a cardiovascular disease. Matthijs Boekholdt from AMC, which contributed to the research, says that it is... Read more >>
Healthy Heart Have you ever wondered how you can prevent cardiovascular diseases? An answer to this question is to train your heart muscle. By training the heart muscle it will make your heart fitter. And the fitter the heart is, the less likely you will suffer from heart diseases. The heart is a muscle and like other muscles, you can also train your heart muscle. The stronger the muscle, the... Read more >>