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YouTube adds videos to provide first aid

YouTube Health continues to look for ways to bring users the necessary information related to the healthwith the help of tools that help identify that the information they consume comes from certified medical experts.

As part of its initiative, the platform videos has implemented medical information shelves for first aid. These will take users to explanatory videos containing information regarding moments of health crisis.

According to the platform, these shelves were developed with certified health organizations in Mexico such as the ABC Medical Center, Christus Muguerza, the Mexican Red Cross, Angeles Hospital and TecSalud.

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In Tech Bit We explain how the new tools will work YouTube Health.

YouTube The bookshelves will appear in the top search results for terms related to emergency crises such as “CPR,” “drowning/Heimlich maneuver,” “hemorrhage,” “heart attack,” “stroke,” “epileptic seizure” or “opioid overdose.”

The first results will be videos that will guide the user to provide first aid in case of medical emergency.

This tool has already reached other countries such as the United States, however it will be deployed in the national territory starting today.

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With this, YouTube hopes to provide users with access to non-medically trained people to “information compiled by trusted health experts and organizations.”

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