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Mashup Score: 6Support the PFDD - SADS Foundation - 2 month(s) ago
On Tuesday June 11, we will be meeting with the US Food and Drug Administration about the urgent need for new and improved treatments for Long QT Syndrome and CPVT in an Externally-Led Patient Focused Drug Development meeting (EL-PFDD). This meeting costs $140,000 for us to put together. The EL-PFDD informs the FDA in real time what our SADS community needs by way of treatment – what’s working…
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Mashup Score: 9SADS Foundation | Supporting families. Saving lives. - 5 month(s) ago
Welcome to the SADS Foundation. Established on December 12, 1991 by Dr. Michael Vincent, The SADS Foundation is a community of families, medical professionals, and supporters saving lives and advancing care for people with heart arrhythmia conditions that can lead to sudden…
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Mashup Score: 44Why heart conditions are no longer career-enders for Bronny James, many other elite athletes - 5 month(s) ago
Five months after going into cardiac arrest, Bronny James is preparing to return to the basketball court. A decade ago, his basketball career might have been over. What changed?
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Mashup Score: 0Air Race Classic 2023 - MAProgress - 11 month(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 0
Long QT syndrome (LQTS) stems from pathogenic variants in KCNQ1 (LQT1), KCNH2 (LQT2), or SCN5A (LQT3) and is characterized by action potential duratio…
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Mashup Score: 3Who do you say I am? - 1 year(s) ago
Who is Jesus to you? Not to your parents, not to your grandparents, not to your pastor or group leader or spouse. Who do YOU say he is—how does that impact your day-to-day? Maybe you don’t know how to answer, or your answer feels complicated—but engaging with tough questions like this could change your life.
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Dr. Ackerman said despite a lot of social media rumors, they are not seeing increased deaths in young athletes. He referenced a recent report that he calls “junk science.”
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Mashup Score: 1Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Athletes | Mayo Clinic Talks - 1 year(s) ago
Host: Sanjeev (Sanj) Kakar, M.D., [@sanjkakar] Guest: Michael J. Ackerman, M.D., Ph.D. Guest: Thomas M. Munger, M.D. Much attention has been paid to sudden cardiac arrest in athletes. Did you know the likelihood of sudden cardiac arrest in high school athletes is between 1 in 50,000 to 1 in 80,000 and for college-aged players, the risk is estimated at 1 in 13,426. Among National Collegiate…
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Mashup Score: 1Novel suppression-replacement preclinical gene therapy study shows promise in long and short QT syndromes » Individualized Medicine blog - 2 year(s) ago
In a new study published in Circulation: Genomics & Precision Medicine, Mayo Clinic researchers designed and developed the first suppression-replacement […]
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Mashup Score: 5
Abstract. An abundance of literature describes physiological and pathological determinants of cardiac performance, building on the principles of excitation–cont
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I just donated to the @SADSFoundation! Will U join me in supporting their cause? https://t.co/Ox07knumKx We R excited to host on 6/11/24 the 1st Externally-Led Patient-Focused Drug Development (EL-PFDD) mtg for #LQTS w/ @US_FDA. This will be a game changer for our families.