segunda-feira, novembro 20, 2006

Há coisas surpreendentes...

Hoje estava a ler algumas noticias internacionais quando li, num jornal australiano, o seguinte estudo sobre os ingleses que me deixou atónita e a rir (só mesmo rir para nao chorar)... É incrivel como há coisas que nos surpreendem. Achei que tinha que partilhar a informaçao. A noticia chamava-se: "No ambulance please, they're British", e dizia o seguinte (deixei em ingles para ser a noticia tal como publicada):

« THE British "stiff upper lip" may explain why 40 per cent of people would not dial 999 immediately if they thought they had suffered a heart attack, according to a survey released today.

The YouGov poll has also revealed 64 per cent of people experiencing heart attack symptoms would ring their partner, friend, relative, doctor or NHS Direct - the National Health Service's telephone network - rather than call an ambulance.

"These statistics portray a very worrying, and perhaps very British, reluctance to call 999 even in the most serious of emergencies," said Professor Peter Weissberg, medical director of the British Heart Foundation which commissioned the poll.

"Maybe it is our natural reserve and stoicism, but it is costing lives."

The heart charity has launched a "Doubt Kills" advertising campaign on Monday to accompany the survey, encouraging people to dial 999 if they suspected they had had a heart attack.

The campaign is being backed by celebrities who have been touched by heart disease, including television presenter Carol Vorderman and Eastenders actor Ian Lavender.

The BHF has said people experiencing symptoms of a heart attack wait on average 90 minutes before calling an ambulance.
"Someone suffers a heart attack every two minutes in the UK, and about one in three dies before reaching hospital," said Prof Weissberg.

"Every second counts when you're having a heart attack and the quicker you call 99 the greater your chances of survival." » (in Herald Sun - Australina's biggest-selling daily newspaper)

Estao a rir? Ou apenas atónitos...? O que me dizem?
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2 comentários:

  1. caramba... há coisas...
    bem, isso vem provar que cabeça e coração estão muito ligados, e quando um não bate bem, o outro também não funciona a cem por cento!!...
    (assim, por dedução, quando um tá bem, o outro também... ou não?!!)

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  2. São ingleses, o que se há-de fazer. Ainda por cima, já existem as teclas dedicadas. Era só carregar num número...

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