Study Identifies Patients At Risk For Sudden Cardiac Death
Sun, 19 Mar 2006 03:00 AM EST
... Researchers have found a more accurate way to tell which children are likely to be among the thousand who suddenly die each year in the United States from genetic heart conditions that cause arrhythmia. A new study also promises to change the way cardiologists determine who is most at risk of future death from major diseases like hypertension and atherosclerosis. ...
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