Defibrillators should be mandatory in all Australian workplaces and public buildings to reduce the number of sudden cardiac deaths, leading academics say.
decrease by about 10 per cent for every minute that passes without intervention, which is why Australia needs to teach the general population how to detect cardiac arrests and what to do when it happens.
Its third key recommendation was to expand genetic testing for sudden cardiac death risk and to make it more affordable.
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