'Very grateful': Michigan track coaches help save student who suffered cardiac arrest
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Racial disparities persist in survival rates for young athletes with cardiac arrest
The overall survival rate of athletes who suffer sudden cardiac arrest has improved over the past decade, but the likelihood of surviving varies by race, where the cardiac arrest occurred and what athletes were doing when they collapsed, according to featured clinical research presented at the American College of Cardiology's Annual Scientific Session (ACC.25) and simultaneously published in JACC.
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