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A study linked moderate champagne consumption with lower risk of sudden cardiac arrest. But don’t pop the cork just yet – it’s the big picture that counts.
An estimated 40 to 63 percent of sudden cardiac arrest cases could be prevented by improving unfavorable profiles.
A study unveiled a surprising finding that cardiac arrests can be prevented with the help of a beloved social drink. Here's ...
The study found that if just the worst third of all risk factors were improved, 40% of SCA cases could be prevented. And if ...
That glass of bubbly might actually be better for your heart than red wine, according to groundbreaking new research ...
A study linked moderate champagne consumption with lower risk of sudden cardiac arrest. But don’t pop the cork just yet – ...
Researchers have identified champagne and white wine consumption as important protective measures against sudden cardiac ...
Chinese researchers have discovered that those who enjoy a glass of champagne are less likely to suffer a sudden cardiac ...
Still, the point stands: to reduce your risk of sudden cardiac arrest, it’s not a bad idea to address some of your risk ...
Brenan Cullimore, a 28-year-old medical student, died of cardiac arrest after collapsing during a basketball game with ...
Brenan Cullimore had a rare genetic condition, Brugada syndrome, that led to cardiac arrest. His wife wants to raise ...
Targeting nonclinical risk factors linked with sudden cardiac arrest — such as socioeconomic status and environment — could prevent up to 63% of cases, a new report shows.