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Heart attack vs cardiac arrest: Experts explain the surge

By IANS | Updated: September 11, 2022 14:40 IST

New Delhi, Sep 11 In the last few days, several incidents have come to light where a man ...

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New Delhi, Sep 11 In the last few days, several incidents have come to light where a man suddenly fell due to an attack and died. In an incident from Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly a 48-year-old man died after he suddenly fell while dancing during a birthday party.

In one such incident, Yogesh Gupta, a resident of Jammu, collapsed and died on stage in the middle of his performance. Many such incidents have been reported in the recent past which has sparked a new debate whether such attacks are on the rise in the post-Covid era.

No, it is not always a heart attack, says Dr

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