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Sudden death in athletes under 35 is predominately caused by a heart condition called hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), a mostly hereditary disease. High school and college students planning on playing sports requiring sudden bursts of exertion should be screened on a regular basis.
Not All Sunscreens Are Created Equal
Choosing the right sunscreen, along with the judicious use of protective clothing can ensure that our fun-in-the-sun activities are also safe. Washington University dermatologic surgeon, Eva Hurst, M.D. classifies all the sunscreens for you.
Catheter Treatment Promising for Atrial Fibrillation
Cardiac electrophysiologist, Mitch Faddis, M.D. is involved in research to develop a magnetically guided ablation catheter system to improve the accuracy and effectiveness of catheter ablation in patients with atrial fibrillation.
One in Three Best Doctors in St. Louis are at Washington University
July 30, 2008 -- More than 300 physicians at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have been named to The Best Doctors In America for 2008, twice the number of any group in St. Louis and more than any group in the Midwest.
When Chickenpox Reincarnates as Shingles
The shingles vaccine reduces the chance of getting shingles by about 50%, which means that instead of one in three people over 60 getting shingles, the chances drop to 1 in 6. And in people who still get shingles, the symptoms are much milder and the duration shorter.
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