Sudden Cardiac Death, Cardiac Arrest, and Heart Disease

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Sudden Cardiac Death, Cardiac Arrest, and Heart Disease

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WebMD explains the difference between sudden cardiac arrest and a heart attack.

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How does it really feel to have a heart attack? Women survivors tell their stories | Women and Heart Disease | Scoop.it

scoop.it — “"Having a heart attack felt nothing like I thought it would feel. For one thing, unlike sudden cardiac arrest, in which the heart stops beating and you stop breathing, during my heart attack (myocardial infarction), my heart continued beating, and I was conscious throughout despite horrific symptoms – so how could I possibly be having a heart attack? "Like most women I know, I thought very little about heart disease, even though it is our #1 killer each year. Women need to know aView full resource at scoop.it

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Omega-3s Linked to Slower Brain Aging

newsletter.vitalchoice.com — “Fish-rich diets and their omega-3 fatty acids reduce the risk of stroke, cardiovascular disease, and sudden cardiac death. These well-documented benefits explain why the American Heart Association and public health agencies praise fish and omega-3 fish oil. Meanwhile some, though not all, epidemiological (diet-health survey) studies link diets rich in fatty fish to a lower risk for depression and Alzheimers or other forms of dementia (see the Omega-3s & Brain Health section of our news archive).View full resource at newsletter.vitalchoice.com

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Study confirms value of Cambridge Heart's MTWA test for SCA

news-medical.net — “Cambridge Heart, Inc., a developer of non-invasive diagnostic tests for cardiac disease, today announced that a new study published on-line in the Heart Rhythm Journal confirms the value of Microvolt T-Wave Alternans (MTWA) testing for identifying patients at risk of sudden cardiac arrest.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Sudden cardiac death and inherited channelopathy: the basic electrophysiology of the myocyte and myocardium in ion channel disease -- Martin et al. 98 (7): 536 -- Heart

heart.bmj.com — “Sudden cardiac death and inherited channelopathy: the basic electrophysiology of the myocyte and myocardium in ion channel disease -- Martin et al. 98 (7): 536 -- HeartView full resource at heart.bmj.com

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Omega-3s Linked to Slower Brain Aging

newsletter.vitalchoice.com — “Fish-rich diets and their omega-3 fatty acids reduce the risk of stroke, cardiovascular disease, and sudden cardiac death. These well-documented benefits explain why the American Heart Association and public health agencies praise fish and omega-3 fish oil. Meanwhile some, though not all, epidemiological (diet-health survey) studies link diets rich in fatty fish to a lower risk for depression and Alzheimers or other forms of dementia (see the Omega-3s & Brain Health section of our news archive).View full resource at newsletter.vitalchoice.com

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Study Links 'Body Clock' to Sudden Cardiac Death - Heart Health Center - Everyday Health

everydayhealth.com — “Discovery might lead to new ways to prevent or treat the fatal heart problem.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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Heart beats to rhythm of body clock - The Times of India

timesofindia.indiatimes.com — “Sudden cardiac death – catastrophic and unexpected fatal heart stoppage – is more likely to take place soon...View full resource at timesofindia.indiatimes.com

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Runners, Rest Easy: Heart Risks Seem Overblown - WSJ.com

online.wsj.com — “Scattered reports of heart-related deaths during marathons and half marathons prompted questions about the safety of the events. But a study has found only a tiny risk of cardiac arrest during or immediately after a race, a 1 in 184,000 chance.View full resource at online.wsj.com

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Sharp Decrease In Deaths From Sudden Cardiac Arrest

medicalnewstoday.com — “Only a few decades ago, sudden cardiac arrest was a death sentence. Today, a victim of sudden cardiac arrest is saved roughly once every six hours in Sweden, reveals a thesis from the SahlgrenskaView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Study Guides Physicians Using Therapeutic Cooling To Treat Cardiac Arrest Patients

medicalnewstoday.com — “Sudden cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death in the United States, and just 7 percent of victims survive that initial collapse. In addition, fewer than half of the small percentage of peoplView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Study Guides Physicians Using Therapeutic Cooling To Treat Cardiac Arrest Patients http://t.co/IlGpNzFP #heart #heartdisease

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World Heart Day builds awareness of AEDs

cardiacscience.com — “World Heart Day is an ideal time to find out more about what you can do to build AED awareness and prevent needless deaths from sudden cardiac arrest.View full resource at cardiacscience.com

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Neurology Article | Heart Arrest

mdlinx.com — “Neurologic Prognosis in Cardiac Arrest Patients Treated With Therapeutic HypothermiaView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Neurologic Prognosis in Cardiac Arrest Patients Treated With Therapeutic Hypothermia: The Neurologist http://t.co/B7CHJqD #neuro

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TheRecord - Study finds no benefit in longer CPR before shocking...

therecord.com — “— A massive Canadian-led study of cardiac arrest patients may lead to changes in international guidelines on how long CPR should be performed before pView full resource at therecord.com

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Dallas soccer icon Bobby Rhine dies at 35

content.usatoday.com — “Former FC Dallas player and team broadcaster Bobby Rhine died Monday of a heart attack, the Dallas Morning News reports. - USATODAY.comView full resource at content.usatoday.com

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After completing his medical degree at Georgetown University, Richman moved to his native home of Los Angeles to complete his general surgery residency at the University of Southern California (USC) School of Medicine. He then completed a fellowship in cardiothoracic and vascular surgery at Jackson Memorial Hospital at the University of Miami.

Having performed nearly 1,000 cardiac bypass procedures throughout his career, Richman has always maintained a strong interest in the preventative aspect of cardiac care, namely cholesterol (lipid) management. As a long-standing member of the National Lipid Association, Richman started The Center for Cholesterol Management in August 2005 in order to focus exclusively on preventative care and management for those who may be at risk for heart disease.


The Center for Cholesterol Management provides state-of-the-art diagnosis and treatment for patients with lipid disorders. This multi-disciplinary team approach to lipid treatment comprises the efforts of physicians, nurses, dietitians, and physical therapists to offer preventative and management care for patients with high cholesterol, heart disease and those at risk for developing coronary artery disease." /> Michael Richman, MD, FACS, FCCP Surgeon, Physician, Active Health Library, and Doctor

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Emergency Medicine Article | Heart Arrest

mdlinx.com — “The role of the immuno-inflammatory response in patients after cardiac arrestView full resource at mdlinx.com

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The role of the immuno-inflammatory response in patients after cardiac arrest: Archives of Medical Science http://t.co/ve23jJC #ER

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