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March 01, 2026

How TV Gets CPR Wrong & Give an Hour
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How TV Gets CPR Wrong and Why It Matters
Beth Hoffman, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences at University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health, found that fewer than 30% of TV shows accurately depicted the currently recommended mode of CPR. We'll have life-saving information you need to know!
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Bridging Mental Health Gaps: Give an Hour's Mission to Serve Veterans and Communities
When physical injuries happen, we don't hesitate to seek help. But mental health? That's still a different story, even with all the progress we've made in talking about it openly. Trina Clayeux, PhD, CEO of Give an Hour, is working to change that through a network of five thousand volunteer mental health professionals who provide free care to people facing trauma and crisis.
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Predicting Disease from Sleep: How AI Reads the Body's Nightly Signals
Surprisingly, what happens during one night of sleep might reveal more about your health than years of doctor visits. James Zou, PhD, Associate Professor of Biomedical Data Science at Stanford University, discusses AI technology that he developed that can predict a person’s risk for 130 different diseases—including cancer, heart disease, and dementia—just by analyzing a night of sleep.
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