A nationwide Danish study found that incidence of sudden cardiac death was 3.7 times higher for people with type 1 diabetes and 6.5 times higher for those with type 2 diabetes compared with the ...
The risk of sudden cardiac death is higher both for people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, according to a large study published in the European Heart Journal today (Thursday). The increase in risk is ...
People with diabetes face a threefold to sixfold increased risk for sudden cardiac death and a shorter life expectancy than the general population, and this risk is especially noticeable among younger ...
Diabetes can be literally heart-stopping, a new study asserts. People with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes have a dramatically higher risk of sudden cardiac death, which occurs when the heart stops ...
June 19, 2008 — A new study confirms that adult patients with myotonic dystrophy type 1, the most common of the muscular dystrophies presenting in adults, are at high risk for arrhythmias and death ...
A Danish nationwide study shows that people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes face much higher rates of sudden cardiac death and lose years of life as a result, highlighting the urgent need to identify ...
Approximately 173,000 deaths occur daily in 2025. As the year runs out soon, it is estimated that about 64 million people would have died this year alone, based on a global crude death rate of 7.67 ...