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Fire Services - Hall County, Georgia
The Facts: Sudden Cardiac Arrest strikes 250,000-350,000 people in the United States every year. Only 5-7% of Sudden Cardiac Arrest victims live, 95% die. Chances of survival ... the scene of a Sudden Cardiac Arrest within five (5) minutes of 911 notification. To make Gainesville/Hall County, Georgia the safest place in the U.S. to suffer a Sudden Cardiac Arrest. You CAN make ...
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MedlinePlus: Blood, Heart and Circulation Topics
Bypass Surgery CAD see Coronary Artery Disease Cardiac Arrest Cardiac Diseases see Heart Diseases Cardiac Failure see Heart Failure Cardiac Surgery see Heart Surgery Cardiomyopathy Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation ... Sickle Cell Anemia Spider Veins see Varicose Veins Stroke Sudden Cardiac Death see Cardiac Arrest Syndrome X (Cardiac) see Angina Syndrome X (Metabolic) see Metabolic Syndrome Tachycardia ...
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Gold Seal - News
Wildlife Habitat.... more Omega-3 fats greatly reduce sudden death 03/23/2005 Cardiac arrest is when the heart stops beating. The heartbeat stops when a person dies ...
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Potassium: Minerals and Electrolytes: Merck Manual Home Edition
The potassium stored within the cells can be used by the body to help maintain ... also result when a large amount of potassium is suddenly released from the cells. A sudden release of potassium from the cells can result from crush injuries (involving the destruction of ...
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Everest - Mount Everest by climbers, news
May 16, 2005 Everest North: SUMMIT PUSH is on!  May 16, 2005 Makalu West Pillar: Sudden death of a Sherpa in BC  May 16, 2005 ExplorersWeb Week in review  May 15 ... Egan's final Everest  Apr 29, 2005 Everest climber down - Dr. Sean Egan dies of cardiac arrest  Apr 29, 2005 Makalu: Spaniards brave icy West Pillar, dodge winds  Apr 29, 2005 Simone ...
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Crack Cocaine
The adult male samples were compiled from 33 U.S. sites and the ... , while also possibly increasing the risk of sudden death.16 Most cocaine-related deaths are a result of cardiac arrest or seizures followed by respiratory arrest.17 Cocaine is a powerfully addictive drug. Compulsive ...
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Heroin
Breathing is slowed, possibly to the point of death. ... on male arrestees testing positive for opiates at the time of arrest in 36 ADAM sites. During 2002, the percentage of adult ... exposure in utero can increase a newborns’ risk of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome). Street heroin is often cut with substances such ...
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Spring 2008
Then, like so many, I was devastated to hear of his sudden and unexpected death from cardiac arrest on September 8, 2007. Words are woefully insufficient to express the loss. My ...
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