The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now estimate 2,000 Americans under the age of 25 will die of sudden cardiac arrest in the coming year. It's the leading cause of death on school property ...
Using electrocardiograms to test the hearts of young athletes before they participate in sports could be a cost-effective way to reduce sudden deaths, a Stanford University study concludes. Questions ...
The debate over testing for the most common medical cause of death among NCAA athletes boils over. It was 1990 when 23-year-old Loyola Marymount basketball player Hank Gathers collapsed during a game ...
Central Kitsap High is latest in Washington to screen athletes using EKG machines to prevent case of sudden cardiac arrest, ...
WAUKESHA, Wis. (CBS 58) -- This Mission started after the passing of Kai Lermer after having a heart attack while playing basketball, he was 16 years old. The fourth annual EKG testing took place on ...
Teacher says students will gain valuable experience while providing a needed service Durango High School Future Health Professionals are trying to make sure the community is heart healthy. Students ...
Boca Raton Police seek missing, endangered 18-year-old with autism Boca Raton Police officers are looking for an 18-year-old man who they say has autism, the department says. Florida man arrested ...
Heart disease runs in Colton Hunter’s family, so last winter when he saw a presentation at Shepard High School about upcoming free EKG testing for students he knew immediately he wanted to sign up. “I ...
New research showing that sudden cardiac death strikes one in 5,200 males in Division I basketball is likely to intensify one of the hottest debates in college sports: Should NCAA athletes undergo ...
WAUKESHA, Wis. - Saving lives one test at a time. After losing their son to an undiagnosed heart condition, a Waukesha family is hosting an EKG testing event for the second year in a row. Kai Lermer ...