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Why young athletes may be more at risk for sudden cardiac arrest

Por: ABC News Life September 30, 2022

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When 16-year-old Haley Meche stepped out onto the flag field, she didn't know it would nearly kill her.My brain hurt so bad, Meche told Good Morning America. And then, like, everything went black.Haley Meche was 16-years-old when she went into sudden cardiac arrest.ABCMeche almost died from sudden cardiac arrest. She survived because she had known she had a heart condition and already had a defibrillator. Her doctors said that Meche's... + full article



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