Norton Healthcare doctor says annual checkups can detect risk of sudden cardiac arrest
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Ninety percent of people who suffer sudden cardiac arrest don’t survive, so spotting the signs like unresponsiveness and altered breathing can save lives.
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Sudden cardiac arrest happens when the heart suddenly stops beating.
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- Norton Healthcare doctor says annual checkups can detect risk of sudden cardiac arrest