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Are the current protocols at health facilities and sport clubs in Britain effective at reducing the risks of sudden death among its users. What methods could be implemented to reduce these risks.

2006-10-08 03:16:07 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diet & Fitness

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I believe that if the individuals get a clearing from the MD that they are not at risk for sudden cardiac death should be sufficient. With so many heart abnormalities going undetected, why can't the person have the screening? If it is invasive, I can see why not, but if it is a matter of just doing an ultrasound on the heart, I feel that is the way to go.

2006-10-08 03:23:56 · answer #1 · answered by Rachel☺ 5 · 0 0

health clubs etc. are just a licence to print money you dont have to go to these places to keep fit, eat healthy and plenty exercise (walking swimming) thats all you need to reduce health risks

2006-10-08 03:26:21 · answer #2 · answered by JOHN jen 4 · 0 0

Here we go again..don't you think the nanny state has gone far enough ? what do you want we each have a Doctor go with us for a work out..If you feel unwell you seek medical help you don't need to be a genius to work that out.

2006-10-08 03:24:53 · answer #3 · answered by Lily 5 · 1 0

Please avoid alcohol consumption. Alcohol will dehydrate inside of your body and you also will feel weak, restless, tire easy and feel nausiated. Drink plenty of water or cranberry juice to clean inside of your body to get rid of toxins. Try for about 3 weeks and see the results.

2006-10-08 03:39:18 · answer #4 · answered by shashi c 2 · 0 0

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