The epidemiology of sudden cardiac deaths (SCDs) was turned on its head Thursday, with research showing that in reality, ischemic cardiac disease is not the leading driver of SCDs, as previously ...
Diabetes can be literally heart-stopping, a new study asserts. People with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes have a dramatically higher risk of sudden cardiac death, which occurs when the heart stops ...
A Danish nationwide study shows that people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes face much higher rates of sudden cardiac death and lose years of life as a result, highlighting the urgent need to identify ...
Adults with diabetes, especially younger ones, face significantly higher SCD rates, impacting life expectancy and necessitating better risk stratification and prevention strategies. SCD risk is 3.7 ...
The group was founded last year by Cam Branch, now a high school junior, after he experienced a heart scare himself.
A nationwide Danish study found that incidence of sudden cardiac death was 3.7 times higher for people with type 1 diabetes and 6.5 times higher for those with type 2 diabetes compared with the ...
Findings from a new study have identified a new model for predicting outcomes for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), a heart ...
Genetic testing in relatives of individuals who have had a sudden cardiac death (SCD) may be beneficial, according to study ...
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