NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Several of the nearly 100 young U.S. athletes who die suddenly and unexpectedly during sports every year could be saved through more effective screening for heart problems, US researchers suggested in a new study published Monday. The measures, according to another study, will cost less than $100 per athlete. Health Most of the Jerseys who die are college or high school students who suffer cardiac arrests triggered by heart disease nobody knew about until the accident. Read more
