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Screening Athletes Could Cut Sudden Cardiac Death Risk (HealthDay via Yahoo! News) THURSDAY, July 3 (HealthDay News) -- Including an electrocardiogram in screenings for heart disorders in competitive athletes would improve detection of those at risk for sudden cardiac death and save lives, say Italian researchers. | Screening Athletes Could Cut Sudden Cardiac Death Risk (HealthCentral.com) Copyright © 2008 ScoutNews LLC. All rights reserved. THURSDAY, July 3 (HealthDay News) -- Including an electrocardiogram in screenings for heart disorders in competitive athletes would improve detection of those at risk for sudden cardiac death and save lives, say Italian researchers. | Two—thirds of sudden cardiac deaths occur in over—60 age group, says MOH (Channel NewsAsia via Yahoo! Philippines News) SINGAPORE: Reports in recent years of fit and healthy young men collapsing and dying while exercising do not mean sudden cardiac deaths occur most in this age group. | Expert advice: Sudden cardiac arrest (Baltimore Sun) Although it receives less publicity than many medical conditions, sudden cardiac arrest accounts for 310,000 deaths in the U.S. every year, or about 850 deaths a day, according to the American Heart Association. | Screening Athletes Could Cut Sudden Cardiac Death Risk (Health Scout) But ECG use controversial because of cost, number of false positives, study says. |

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