Isn’t it groovy that…
American doctors have helped the Bee Gees' hit Stayin' Alive live up to its title? According to them, it has the ideal beat - 103 beats per minute, close to the recommended rate of 100 chest compressions per minute - to follow when performing chest compressions on victims of cardiac arrest. It also been used by the American Heart Association as a training tip for CPR instructors for over two years.
And what does this mean for us in Asia? Just this : BIG BUCKS!
Unnamed sources in Hong Kong have happily hinted at the future release of ‘Now That’s What I Call CPR : Vol. 1’. Songs tipped to be included in this life saving compilation include the aptly titled ‘Dr. Beat’ by Miami Sound Machine, Livin’ On a Prayer by Bon Jovi and Europe’s ominously named hit, ‘The Final Countdown’. Wedding planners are said to be livid as they search for another 'dry ice' friendly anthem.
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