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1. Tough Workouts Won't Trigger Cardiac Arrest in Folks With Long QT Syndrome

2. Shoveling Snow Is a Heart Hazard: Protect Yourself

3. AHA News: Black Licorice Is a Candy That Should Inspire Caution

4. AHA News: A Heart Researcher's Heart Stopped at a Restaurant. His Daughter's Coaches Saved Him

5. Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death Rises in People With HIV

6. Delicious & Deadly: Southern U.S. Diet Tied to Higher Odds for Sudden Death

7. Living With HIV Raises Odds for Sudden Cardiac Death

8. CPR Not Always Given at Dialysis Clinics When Needed

9. Today's Go-Go World Too Much for Too Many Hearts

10. Fewer Heart Failure Patients Dying of Cardiac Arrest; Researchers chock it up to better meds, as patients live longer and better

11. On Hospital Wards, Patient Crises May Have 'Domino Effect'; When one patient has an emergency, the odds that a 2nd patient will face trouble also rises, study finds

12. Statins May Boost Survival Odds After Cardiac Arrest; Those already taking the cholesterol-lowering drugs were more likely to be alive one year later, study says

13. NBA Players Putting Their Hearts Into Medical Research; Findings on differences in structure, function may offer clues to high rates of cardiac arrest among these elite athletes

14. New Advisory Says Some Athletes With Heart Conditions OK to Play; Statement from cardiology groups applies only to those participating in organized sports

20. Alcohol, Obesity Major Causes of Sudden Heart Death; Still, most cases of sudden cardiac death are caused by coronary artery disease

21. Implantable Defibrillators May Not Help Women With Heart Failure; Analysis of previous research found little benefit for female patients

22. Study IDs gene variants tied to sudden cardiac death; finding could prevent fatal arrhythmias by limiting meds in those with risk factor

23. Antidepressant Use Tied to Cardiac Death in Women; But the drugs may indicate more severe depression, rather than direct cause-and-effect, researchers say

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