Topic: FIFA World Cup
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French football legend Michel Platini was rushed to hospital in South Africa but medical checks showed no signs of a heart attack, football governing body FIFA said.Platini, 55, president of European football's governing body UEFA since January 2007, complained of feeling unwell ...
Heart attacks may have risen when the stock market was falling, study suggests Stock market slides may hurt more than your savings.Duke University researchers found a link between how a key stock index performed and how many heart attacks were treated at ...
When the New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts take the field for Super Bowl XLIV on Sunday, emotions will be running high, so high that some fans can run the risk of a heart attack and even death.. In one study, ...
1/30/2008 Print E-mail If you plan on watching the Super Bowl on Sunday, you might want to stay cool and calm if the referee makes a bad call, especially if you have known risk factors for heart disease.. "Viewing a stressful soccer ...
It's not just terrorism and earthquakes that can precipitate heart attacks among the vulnerable. Researchers at the University of Munich, Germany, found that heart problems more than tripled in German men while their team was playing in the World Cup in the ...
Athletes with an irregular heartbeat risk losing much more than just the competition.Heart problems like an abnormal heartbeat, or arrhythmia, are more apparent and potentially fatal in athletes, doctors at the European Society for Cardiology meeting in Vienna said.Three soccer players have ...
Heart Abnormalities Affect Athletes More, Create Higher Risk for Heart Attack, Doctors SayCardiac problems like an abnormal heartbeat are exacerbated by rigorous exercise in a way that can be fatal in athletes, and regular testing for the problem could save lives, doctors ...
Cardiac problems like an abnormal heartbeat are exacerbated by rigorous exercise in a way that can be fatal in athletes, and regular testing for the problem could save lives, doctors at a heart conference said Sunday.Italy is the only country that mandates ...