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Apr242012

Sudden Death in Young Athletes - ERCast

Head over to ERCAST.org for a fascinating discussion from a Dr John Mandrola MD, cardiac physiologist extraordinaire (and blogger), on cardiology and it's relevance to the sporting world. Given the 2 recent sudden cardiac arrests in both English and Italian footballers, this is highly topical.

Direct Download of ERCAST podcast episode : The Athlete's Heart 

ERCAST - Rob Ormon MD

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