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Teen Raises Awareness in Memory of Her Siste
Monica Keller sells girl scout cookies in memory of her sister, Sabrina, who passed away suddenly and unexpectedly due to LQTS last year.
"Heart of the Matter" Second Installment
Heart of the Matter - Ask The Experts, a new program from The Mayo Clinic and the SADS Foundation, issues second installment.
Preventing Sudden Death from Cardiac Arrest
Christine Puricelli lost her daughter Emilie to an undiagnosed SADS condition. Now, she's speaking out in hopes of saving other lives.
Keith L. Young Memorial 5-K a Huge Success!
This year was the 4th annual Keith L. Young Memorial 5-K and they had over 400 participants!
FDA Issues Safety Notice about Zofran
Recently, the FDA announced safety concerns regarding Zofran (ondansetron hydrochloride).
Ayana Rutledge: Saved by Her ICD
Ayana Rutledge, 8, had a heart rhythm disorder diagnosed at birth by Mount Sinai cardiologist Dr. Barry Love.
Kaiser Health News Report on the Affordable Care Act
A consumer's guide to some of the law's provisions that are already up and running as well as major features of what's to come surrounding the Affordable Care Act.
Dana Vollmer Wins The Gold!
Dana Vollmer, world-record holder and 2012 Summer Olympic gold-medal winner in the 100-meter butterfly event, became a champion swimmer despite a condition that could have stopped her heart at any time.
Mayo Clinic Finds Sports Guidelines for LQTS May Be Too Strict
Mayo Clinic Finds Sports Guidelines for LQTS May Be Too Strict. Finding comes as Olympian once thought to have symptoms prepares to compete
Recalled St. Jude Leads: Continued
The FDA has issued further recommendations regarding recalled St. Jude leads.
SADS Advisor, Dr. Antzelevitch Presents Keynote Lecture
Dr. Charles Antzelevitch was honored with an invitation to present the keynote lecture at the opening sessions of the Japanese Society of Electrocardiology.
SADS Advisor, Dr. Campbell, Promotes CPR in Atlanta
Dr. Robert Campbell is featured in this YouTube video promoting CPR and AED training.
CDC Announcement Regarding Sudden Death in the Young
The CDC and NIH have partnered for a project seeking data coordinating centers for information related to sudden death in people under 24 years old.
Flexible Microchips: Potential Treatment on the Horizon for SADS Patients
The latest Consumer Electronics Show featured cutting edge technology that could possibly advance treatment for SADS conditions in the future.