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Sudden arrhythmic death syndrome (SADS) is a stealthy killer of young people, but new research has revealed potential warning ...
A retrospective observational study found that 22% of cases of sudden cardiac death were due to sudden arrhythmic death syndrome (SADS). Syncope, seizure-like episodes and changes in ...
The overall survival after sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), including those resulting from exertional events, improved over a 9-year period among young competitive athletes in the United States.
Exploration of a decade-long patient database has revealed what was happening in the lead-up to the sudden unexplained deaths of 900 young people from SADS.