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Two healthy high school basketball players died suddenly on the same day. Cameran Wheatley, a 17-year-old senior at Bremen High School, collapsed during a game with Chicago High School on February 8, 2022.
patch.com...
Meanwhile, in East Texas, Devonte Mumphrey collapsed on the same day and died from a sudden cardiac arrest. Devonte, 15, was a basketball standout who was nominated for Mr. Texas Basketball Player of the Week after scoring 45 points in a single game in January. As a freshman, Mumphrey was named the District Newcomer of the Year.
www.jacksonvilleprogress.com... 56.html
The chances of an otherwise healthy adolescent dying of sudden cardiac death (SCD) is scarce and have been estimated in PubMed studies at roughly 1 in 200,000. We should see reports on these events no more than a few times in a decade, yet we read about them nearly every day. Why?
edit on 15-2-2022 by putnam6 because: (no reason given)
Although it is difficult to get a precise number of sudden cardiac deaths, it is estimated that one competitive athlete dies suddenly every three days. Most of these victims are male with more than half being black athletes. More than two-thirds participate in either basketball or football, and the average age of death is 17.5 years.
We should see reports on these events no more than a few times in a decade, yet we read about them nearly every day. Why?
Every two to three days in the U.S., a young athlete dies as the result of sudden cardiac arrest. In fact, sudden cardiac arrest is the number one cause of sudden death in exercising young athletes.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: putnam6
We should see reports on these events no more than a few times in a decade, yet we read about them nearly every day. Why?
I just posted links and statistics the other day.
I’m not saying both Covid and Vaccines don’t cause this but what you wrote is absolutely false.
It is a lot more common than a few times in a decade.
It was happening so often that is why there are defibrillators at High schools now.
found it...
thesportsinstitute.com...
Every two to three days in the U.S., a young athlete dies as the result of sudden cardiac arrest. In fact, sudden cardiac arrest is the number one cause of sudden death in exercising young athletes.
RESULTS
Over the course of 18.5 million person-years of observation, 74 sudden cardiac arrests occurred during participation in a sport; of these, 16 occurred during competitive sports and 58 occurred during noncompetitive sports. The incidence of sudden cardiac arrest during competitive sports was 0.76 cases per 100,000 athlete-years, with 43.8% of the athletes surviving until they were discharged from the hospital. Among the competitive athletes, two deaths were attributed to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and none to arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy. Three cases of sudden cardiac arrest that occurred during participation in competitive sports were determined to have been potentially identifiable if the athletes had undergone preparticipation screening.
CONCLUSIONS
In our study involving persons who had out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, the incidence of sudden cardiac arrest during participation in competitive sports was 0.76 cases per 100,000 athlete-years. The occurrence of sudden cardiac arrest due to structural heart disease was uncommon during participation in competitive sports. (Funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and others.)
So essentially you believe one blog over another, neither blog has any links or real data.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: putnam6
So essentially you believe one blog over another, neither blog has any links or real data.
Yes I’ll believe my blog because it shows all the references
thesportsinstitute.com...
originally posted by: putnam6
The chances of an otherwise healthy adolescent dying of sudden cardiac death (SCD) is scarce and have been estimated in PubMed studies at roughly 1 in 200,000. Yet we are seeing more and more of these cases.
www.thedesertreview.com... 1ec-ac07-73af1dfa9c96.html
Two healthy high school basketball players died suddenly on the same day. Cameran Wheatley, a 17-year-old senior at Bremen High School, collapsed during a game with Chicago High School on February 8, 2022.
patch.com...
Meanwhile, in East Texas, Devonte Mumphrey collapsed on the same day and died from a sudden cardiac arrest. Devonte, 15, was a basketball standout who was nominated for Mr. Texas Basketball Player of the Week after scoring 45 points in a single game in January. As a freshman, Mumphrey was named the District Newcomer of the Year.
www.jacksonvilleprogress.com... 56.html
The chances of an otherwise healthy adolescent dying of sudden cardiac death (SCD) is scarce and have been estimated in PubMed studies at roughly 1 in 200,000. We should see reports on these events no more than a few times in a decade, yet we read about them nearly every day. Why?
The odds of the vax doing it are hundreds of millions to one as it effects people differently and they get vaxxed at different times.
I'd check for steroids, if there's a bad batch going around that's the more likely answer. They shoot up before a match and bingo.
I apologize, Im, not trying to come across as an azz, a lot of people tell me it must come naturally then, however, the blog with the reference from a study over 10 years ago.
originally posted by: GUGLiL
a reply to: JAGStorm
Tsk Tsk. The defibs 8n schools and high streets were implemented after the current 9lan was instigated, they don't want everybody to die, they just a machine in your body that detects everything you do, transhumanism
Maybe someone could do a thread on what kind of investments Bill Gates Et al have in the heart business
Is this a conspiracy site, wh8s dissecting and investigating, looks like you're all blowing your own horns
The BHF joins forces with Microsoft and the NHS to save thousands more lives from cardiac arrests
08 August 2018 Rachel Sacks
Category: Survival and support
Thousands more lives could be saved from cardiac arrests, thanks to a ground-breaking partnership between the NHS, the British Heart Foundation (BHF), and Microsoft.