
Critical and underutilized: fire and police responders associated with higher cardiac arrest survival rates
Non-medical responders are often the first to arrive at the scene.
Non-medical responders are often the first to arrive at the scene.
One in seven of the households that purchased a gun also had a teen with depression, study finds.
Critical care researchers and veterans are bringing devices used to stop hemorrhage bleeds on the battlefield to civilian life.
While most express confidence in their readiness, fewer have taken key steps to stay safe and healthy in power outages, severe weather or evacuation.
With input from U-M trauma experts, elderly and obese dummies are being used to help car manufacturers create safer vehicles for today’s drivers.
After the state partially repealed its universal motorcycle helmet law in 2012, U-M researchers examined how the new law is impacting helmet use and rider safety.