Scientists in the US, including an Indian-origin researcher, have found that residents of Ventura County in California had a 38 per cent increase of sudden cardiac arrest during the first two years of the pandemic.Most affected were Hispanic .
New data shows steep increase of usually fatal heart condition during pandemic, with 38% increase for all county residents and 77% increase for Hispanic residents
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Her husband and their five children call Rosa Wernher "the Energizer bunny" because she is always on the go. For decades, not even her genetically inherited Marfan syndrome could keep her off her feet to prevent her from oil painting or from gliding down a ski slope until it did.