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Researchers have found that people who consumed moderate amounts of white wine or champagne had a lower risk of sudden ...
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 ...
Researchers have identified champagne and white wine consumption as important protective measures against sudden cardiac ...
Modifiable, nonclinical risk factors such as lifestyle modifications and physical measures may reduce the risk for sudden cardiac arrest.
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.
New research published in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology identifies 56 factors linked to sudden cardiac arrest risk — and ...