Doctors baffled by Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS) in healthy young people

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
Sudden Adult Death Syndrome, or Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome (SADS), is an “umbrella term to describe unexpected deaths in young people” and this ‘mysterious’ syndrome is said to have left doctors in Australia searching for more answers.

This has led doctors at Melbourne’s Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute to create the country’s SADS registry which they hope to roll out across the country in order to gain more information about this sudden death phenomenon.

“In our registry, there are approximately 750 cases per year of people aged under 50 in Victoria suddenly having their heart stop (a cardiac arrest),” a spokeswoman said.

“Of these, approximately 100 young people per year will have no cause found even after extensive investigations such as a full autopsy (the SADS phenomenon).”


 

SamSpade

Well-Known Member
PREMO Member
As per my previous post -

I’m not pointing a finger at COVID vaccinations.

But experience had shown to me that things like this aren’t usually mysterious. There’s usually a culprit or source that causes some concern or embarrassment, and brighter minds desperately want to believe otherwise. Like Wuhan - the truth that most suspected early on had to be dragged into the light, because too many WANTED to believe it was an accident of nature.
 

Kyle

Beloved Misanthrope
PREMO Member
As per my previous post -

I’m not pointing a finger at COVID vaccinations.

But experience had shown to me that things like this aren’t usually mysterious. There’s usually a culprit or source that causes some concern or embarrassment, and brighter minds desperately want to believe otherwise. Like Wuhan - the truth that most suspected early on had to be dragged into the light, because too many WANTED to believe it was an accident of nature.
Fighting Occam’s razor to the end.
 
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