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originally posted by: GopiGrl
a reply to: 1947boomer
a reply to: LordAhriman
You two must of had your head in the sand when the CDC admitted that young men were at risk but, que mms choir, ;
www.npr.org...
www.nytimes.com...
www.nbcnews.com...
Here's a good one for you ostriches, study finds more young people dying from heart attacks, post covid. They are blaming covid, gaslighting weasels.
www.today.com...
Just them admitting is something, but, as you said, carry on.
“Male basketball players are the most likely athletes to suffer sudden cardiac death,” says Sara Gould, MD, a sports medicine expert and physician in the UAB Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. She’s also served as medical director for numerous National Basketball Association events and team physician for the UAB Blazers women’s basketball team. “First of all, basketball requires sudden bursts of cardiovascular effort that may expose heart disorders. Also, the body type of athletes selected for basketball – tall with long limbs – seems to increase the likelihood for connective tissue disorders that can affect the heart.”
Between 2014 and 2016, according to research published in the Sports Health journal, there were 132 cases of cardiac arrest among middle school, high school, and college athletes. About 30% of these cases occurred during basketball, and 48% of the athletes survived sudden cardiac arrest. The research suggests that the survival rate could be improved significantly. Dr. Gould also points to research by her UAB Medicine colleague Irfan Asif, MD, which found that Black male college basketball players have a high risk of SCD, though the causes are debated.
originally posted by: LordAhriman
originally posted by: 1947boomer
They don't care about actual data. Just sh1tchute, imaginary doom porn.
originally posted by: asabuvsobelow
originally posted by: LordAhriman
originally posted by: 1947boomer
They don't care about actual data. Just sh1tchute, imaginary doom porn.
The data ? Do you think the Statistical Data Accounts for this young man having a Heart Attack ? Does it just explain it away ?
An 18yo Athlete just boom Heart Attack ......
originally posted by: Mantiss2021
originally posted by: asabuvsobelow
originally posted by: LordAhriman
originally posted by: 1947boomer
They don't care about actual data. Just sh1tchute, imaginary doom porn.
The data ? Do you think the Statistical Data Accounts for this young man having a Heart Attack ? Does it just explain it away ?
An 18yo Athlete just boom Heart Attack ......
No, he suffered from a Cardiac Arrest,
NOT a heart attack.
Two completely different conditions.
With completely different causes.
A heart attack is when one of the coronary arteries becomes blocked. The heart muscle is robbed of its vital blood supply and, if left untreated, will begin to die because it is not getting enough oxygen. A cardiac arrest is when a person's heart stops pumping blood around their body and they stop breathing normally.
What are 3 conditions that can lead to cardiac arrest? In younger people, the main risk factors are Genetic arrhythmias, problems with the structure of the heart or coronary arteries, heart inflammation, and substance use. In older adults, the main risk factors are coronary heart disease and other heart conditions.
originally posted by: TheToastmanCometh
"Safe and Effective™️"
originally posted by: asabuvsobelow
originally posted by: LordAhriman
originally posted by: 1947boomer
They don't care about actual data. Just sh1tchute, imaginary doom porn.
The data ? Do you think the Statistical Data Accounts for this young man having a Heart Attack ? Does it just explain it away ?
An 18yo Athlete just boom Heart Attack ......
While it is always alarming when it happens, sudden cardiac arrest in young people is not that uncommon,” Panhwar says, noting that generally the rates of sudden cardiac arrest range from 1 in 100,000 people to 5 in 100,000 people in young people. The most common causes in young athletes include: Structural abnormalities in the heart such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, an inherited condition. Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy. Heart valve disease. Anomalous coronary arteries. In young athletes, Panhwar notes that a common cause of cardiac arrest is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (abnormally thickened heart muscle), in which intense physical activity can cause cardiac arrest.
originally posted by: asabuvsobelow
The data ? Do you think the Statistical Data Accounts for this young man having a Heart Attack ? Does it just explain it away ?
An 18yo Athlete just boom Heart Attack ......
originally posted by: KKLOCO
a reply to: GopiGrl
Lebron did in fact get the vaccine.
www.sportskeeda.com...#:~:text=While%20speaking%20to%20The%20 New,their%20family%2C%22%20said%20LeBron.
Which means his son probably did too.
What did people think was going to happen when they subjected themselves to an experiment?
originally posted by: zandra
a reply to: GopiGrl
My first thought was 'the vaccine', my second 'I hope the young man survives'... I admit: Is my mind becoming sick or what is going on with me? My second thought should always have been my first ...
An independent woldwide investigation about the jab is needed ... before too many people start thinking like me ...
originally posted by: boozo
Oh my Jesus. This is an issue an murica. Okay 👌.
originally posted by: Mantiss2021
originally posted by: asabuvsobelow
originally posted by: LordAhriman
originally posted by: 1947boomer
They don't care about actual data. Just sh1tchute, imaginary doom porn.
The data ? Do you think the Statistical Data Accounts for this young man having a Heart Attack ? Does it just explain it away ?
An 18yo Athlete just boom Heart Attack ......
No, he suffered from a Cardiac Arrest,
NOT a heart attack.
Two completely different conditions.
With completely different causes.