Half of those who suffer cardiac arrest experience a telling symptom 24 hours before the incident, according to a recent study. The warning symptom was different in men and women.
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Fully 50% of people who experienced a sudden cardiac arrest had a telling symptom 24 hours before, and these symptoms are different in men than women, a new study suggests.
A new study found that half of people experiencing a sudden cardiac arrest had a telling symptom 24 hours beforehand, and these warning signs are different between men and women.