AFTER 72 HOLES @ THE BARCLAYS A 3 -WAY TIE LEADS TO SUDDEN DEATHAT -8 SERGIO GARCIA,VIJAY SINGH AND KEVIN SUTHERLAND PLAY A SUDDEN DEATH HOLESUTHERLAND IS ELIMINATED. WITH GREAT SHOTS ON #18 VIJAY SINGH & SERGIO GARCIA TIEAFTER 1 HOLE OF SUDDEN DEATH SERGIO & VIJAY TIE & FACE OFF IN SUDDEN SUDDEN DEATHAND AFTER A VERY FUNNY 'CADDYSHACK' MOMENT VIJAY SINGH REIGNED SUPREME AS WON THE BAR
Jeff Luppino-Esposito EDITORWhich Obscure Olympic Event Would You Want To Compete In?a. Water Polo - 35%b. Shooting - 16%c. Sailing - 12%d. Table Tennis - 35%Who's Michael Phelps? Who CARES?! PopSense just had its first ever tied poll results! Now that's what I call breaking news folks! Just when it looked like all this talk about Asian nations and everyone's deep-seeded love for Forest Gump had g
As many of you already know, Tim Russert, a prominent and beloved NBC correspondent, collapsed and died suddenly of a heart attack in the network's Washington office not long ago. His death was both sad and unnecessary.
Many do not realize basic facts about heart disease. The first, and most important, is that for nearly everyone reading this it is NOT the most likely way you will die. That honor
Bacteria is linked to the cause of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) or cot death. But, there are now more reasons that links to SIDS.
The link was proposed decades ago, but evidence was scarce. Now researchers from the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London, who trawled through the results of about 500 autopsies, have shown that Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli are more
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Depressed heart attack patients have a higher risk for sudden death in the months following a heart attack. Now a team led by researchers from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has found that the risk continues for many years. "There's a two- to four-fold increase in a person's risk of dying following a heart attack if they also happen to be depressed," says Robert. M. Carney, Ph.D., lead author of the new study and professor of psychiatry at Washington University. "Previously we thought the impact of depression was strongest for the first three to six months following a heart attack and then gradually dropped off within a couple of years. Instead, we found that the effect lasts for at least five years." Carney, with colleagues from Duke University Medical Center, Harva
Abahani's dreams to end the season with an international football title shattered yesterday when this year's Bangladesh professional league champions bowed out of Assam's 56th Bharat Ratna Lokapriya Bordoloi Trophy on penalties.The Dhaka heavyweights paid for numerous missing chances against ten-man ONGC (Oil and Natural Gas Corporation) of Mumbai, who won 5-4 in sudden death tiebreakers after the 120-minute second semifinal ended goalless at the Nehru Stadium in Guwahati. ONGC, who will take on Thailand's Bangkok Port Authority in tomorrow's final at the same venue, were reduced to ten men in the first minute of the second half. But Abahani's firepower was not enough to beat rival goalkeeper Bilifung Narzary, who pulled off a series of saves.Abahani manager Satyajit Das Rupu told The Daily Star over phone from the biggest city of India's northeast that Abahani fluffed so many chances that they should have won the semifinal by a big margin. "Officially we are unbeaten but we hav
Over the last few days, the world of sport and running in particular have been dominated by the New York Marathon, and the untimely and sad death of Ryan Shay, an elite marathon runner from the USA, during his country's Olympic Trials. Whenever a healthy and fit athlete dies during competition, we sit up and take notice, and the spotlight is turned away from the likes of Paula Radcliffe and Martin Lel, placed instead on the unanswerable questions of why people should die doing an activity that is supposed to be healthy?And of course, it affects every one of us, and at The Science of Sport, as we've tried to bring you insights on these events this year, we've received questions and come across numerous discussion threads from people wondering just what to do with the knowledge that it seems anyone can be affected.A bad year for perceptions of exerciseAnd let's face it - it's been a bad year. The Science of Sport was "born" in April, and already this year, we've seen:The collapse o
As discussed in the previous article, very low calorie diets like kimkins can cause gall stones due to rapid weight loss as well as the lack of fat that is commonly seen on this diet. This, may also be a danger for low calorie diets like Tony Ferguson which also commonly results in rapid weight loss, very low fat and can easily slip into the VLCD category for some as well. Liquid Protein diets and Sudden DeathA concern is the sudden deaths associated with the liquid protein shake VLCD diets in the 70s and 80s. Now yes, there was a major issue with the type of protein used but it wasn't the only issue. Of course there have been improvements in the quality and thus safety of these liquid meal replacement diets over the short term (though they still carry lots of risks) BUT they do not show any safety for unsupervised diets, let alone ones that are simply a stab in the dark and offer no real nutritional guidelines and minimums, to avoid risks associated with VLCD dieting and fasting. I s
Disclaimer: I joked in our previous post that we would need a disclaimer, and sure enough, we did! This post is updated from the one that was posted yesterday, in response to a comments regarding terminology and statistics. So before we begin, we clarify some definitions:A Heart Attack is caused by a circulation or plumbing problem in the heart,;while Sudden Cardiac Arrest is caused by an electrical problem in the heart. In our last post, we used the term heart attack, and were informed that this was incorrect, and should have been cardiac arrest - we disagree with the 'incorrect' part, though we acknowledge that sudden death during exercise can have electrical explanations, and so perhaps 'incomplete' would have been more appropriate! Our focus in the post is primarily on the circulatory causes which we believe are still more prevalent, according to literature on runners (see the Jim Fixx section). In this post, then, we speak of heart attacks.
Q: Often we read about a man around age 50 falling over dead from Sudden Cardiac Death Syndrome. This is the “one step” heart attack when the decedent’s heart suffers a severe arrhythmia, causing death in seconds, even if the deceased led a healthy life. I have learned from you that a properly balanced level of Omega-3 fats, and sufficient hydration, are essential to normal heart rhythm, but is there is anything else a man can do to protect himself from this seemingly unpredictable deadly event?A:
AdblockGreat question. Your point about hydration really refers more to OVER hydration as noticed in a number of people who drank too much during endurance events. However, the number one symptom of heart disease is sudden death so it would be great to have some reliable indicators. From my perspective there are three VERY powerful predictors. If these are normal, the likelihood of dying from heart disease is extremely unlikelyThe predictors are all lab tests First is a fasting
Q: Often we read about a man around age 50 falling over dead from Sudden Cardiac Death Syndrome. This is the “one step” heart attack when the decedent’s heart suffers a severe arrhythmia, causing death in seconds, even if the deceased led a healthy life. I have learned from you that a properly balanced level of Omega-3 fats, and sufficient hydration, are essential to normal heart rhythm, but is there is anything else a man can do to protect himself from this seemingly unpredictable deadly event?A:
AdblockGreat question. Your point about hydration really refers more to OVER hydration as noticed in a number of people who drank too much during endurance events. However, the number one symptom of heart disease is sudden death so it would be great to have some reliable indicators. From my perspective there are three VERY powerful predictors. If these are normal, the likelihood of dying from heart disease is extremely unlikelyThe predictors are all lab tests First is a fasting
In this never before seen battle, 40 Cal and his opponent battle tooth and nail until Sudden Death. The victor is eventually obvious. The Yellow Tape. In Stores April 1st! Shout out to Rbc-Records