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  • Pre-existing conditions and causes: why sudden cardiac death affects young people

    Pre-existing conditions and causes: why sudden cardiac death affects young people

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    Sudden cardiac death not only affects older people – young people can also die unexpectedly. What could be the underlying causes.

    Berlin – Millions of people worldwide die from sudden cardiac death every year – in Germany are they according to that German Center for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK) about 65,000 per year. That is around 20 percent of all cardiovascular deaths – a good third of them are younger than 65 years. kreiszeitung.de explains which causes and previous illnesses in young people can trigger sudden cardiac death.

    24-year-old dies unexpectedly from SADS – “ten minutes later there was no pulse”

    The reason for this question a few months ago was a young stewardess who died suddenly and unexpectedly at the age of 24 from the so-called “Sudden Adult/Arrhythmic Death Syndrome” (SADS). “This 24-year-old woman was a cabin crew member on a flight from Albania and was on the tarmac when she passed out and was given basic first aid,” coroner Michelle Brown told the British tabloid dailymail. Ten minutes later there was no pulse and cardiopulmonary resuscitation began. The young woman could not be saved.

    65,000 Germans die from it every year: what makes sudden cardiac death different from SADS

    As with the stewardess, sudden cardiac death seems to be completely unexpected – but it is often preceded by long-term cardiovascular disease. At this point, however, a distinction must first be made between “Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome” (translated: sudden arrhythmic death syndrome) and sudden cardiac death (“Sudden Cardiac Death”/SCD).

    Again Focus reported, in SADS the obvious cause of the sudden cardiac arrest cannot be clarified at autopsy. The structure of the heart does not show any abnormalities. In the case of sudden cardiac death, however, the cause of death can be determined by means of an autopsy. This can be blocked arteries after a heart attack, for example. By the way, what you should currently be aware of are heart attack tips on WhatsApp.

    How does sudden cardiac death announce itself – and can you survive it?

    Sudden cardiac death is immediately triggered by a malignant cardiac arrhythmia, also known as ventricular fibrillation. According to the DZHK, the circulatory system of the affected person collapses within a few seconds, the heart stops beating and the blood pressure drops to zero. A few seconds later, the person becomes unconscious, a few minutes later, breathing stops, and after about ten minutes, death occurs.

    There is only a chance of survival if countermeasures are started immediately. However, for every minute that the heart stops, the chance of survival decreases by ten percent.

    Causes of sudden cardiac death: Which previous illnesses are common at which age

    The most common pre-existing condition in the event of sudden cardiac death is the DZHK according to coronary heart disease. The coronary arteries in the affected person are narrowed. Dietrich Andresen, former CEO of the German Heart Foundation, can also confirm this. “Sudden cardiac death is usually the complication of a long-standing cardiovascular disease, also known as coronary artery disease,” explains Andresen Focus and adds: “The best protection against sudden cardiac death is therefore protection against coronary artery disease.”

    Coronary heart disease occurs – often as a result of other diseases such as high blood pressure, diabetes and dyslipidemia – but most often in people over 40 years of age. Cardiac hypertrophy (HCM), a genetic disease, is one of the most common reasons for sudden cardiac death in young people. The DZHK according to 1 in 500 people has the genetic traits for HCM. In the disease, the musculature of the heart thickens due to excessive growth of heart muscle cells.

    In addition, other diseases such as myocarditis and congenital heart defects can also lead to sudden cardiac death in young people. Again Focus reported, the use of drugs such as cocaine and amphetamines in younger people can also be a cause of SCD.

    Drugs also play a role in causing sudden cardiac death

    In principle, in addition to these causes and previous illnesses, sudden cardiac death can be caused by any disease that triggers cardiac arrhythmia. According to the DZHK, in 80 percent of cases these cardiac arrhythmias are caused by an unforeseeable heart attack.

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    Sudden cardiac death should be taken seriously at any age – and SADS especially at a young age: Because, according to Danish researchers in a study cardiology.org found that the proportion of people who died from sudden arrhythmic death syndrome decreased with age – although the syndrome was responsible for a significant proportion of deaths in all age groups studied between one and 49 years.

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  • Three years after the start of the pandemic, a lot has changed for young people: ‘I wouldn’t have been here without

    Three years after the start of the pandemic, a lot has changed for young people: ‘I wouldn’t have been here without

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    The negotiations to reduce the workload of youth protectors, last week, do not provide a quick intervention. This is what the trade union FNV says. Painful, because an inspection report was released yesterday, which once again emphasized: youth care has really sunk to the bottom, hundreds of children are waiting in vain for help.

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  • Biden on economy: ‘It’s understandable why people are just down’

    Biden on economy: ‘It’s understandable why people are just down’

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    “I don’t blame people for being down, you know,” Biden said, “when you had the year, two years of the pandemic, kids out of school, the mental health problems in the country are seriously increased, especially among young people.”

    He added: “Inflation is still higher than it should be, and, you know, everything from gasoline prices to a war going on in Ukraine. I mean, so I can’t think of a time when there’s been greater uncertainty.”

    Biden, who continues to indicate that he is likely to run for a second term in 2024, put some of the onus on the news media. His remarks to Muir included an allusion to recent reports about Fox News’ efforts after the 2020 presidential election to bolster conspiracy theories about the integrity of the voting even though its staff knew those theories were nonsense.

    “Everything is in the negative,” Biden said of television news. “We’re also finding out now that one of the outlets has decided that they would put things on that they know to be false in order to increase their ratings.”

    Host Martha Raddatz subsequently noted to panelist Donna Brazile, former chair of the Democratic National Committee, that Biden’s statement about economic unease didn’t seem like something he could run on in 2024.

    “That’s not going to be a slogan if he decides to run for re-election,” Brazile acknowledged.

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  • Turkey quake tragedy: Over 600 people under lens

    Turkey quake tragedy: Over 600 people under lens

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    Ankara: More than 600 people are being investigated in Turkey over buildings that gave way after the February 6 devastating earthquake.

    In connection with the tragedy, around 184 suspects, including construction contractors and property owners, had already been arrested, Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag said in televised remarks on Saturday, BBC reported.

    As per Turkish media, the arrested include a mayor of one of the towns close to where the tremors rocked.

    On opposition and construction experts charging Turkish government with failing to enforce building regulations, though President Recep Tayyip Erdogan admitted shortcomings, he blamed the fate for the scale of disaster.

    The combined death toll in Turkey and Syria has surpassed 50,000.

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  • People of Maharashtra demand replication of Telangana model: Kavitha

    People of Maharashtra demand replication of Telangana model: Kavitha

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    Hyderabad: Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) party leader K Kavitha on Saturday said that the people of Maharashtra are demanding the replication of Telangana governance.

    Speaking to the media in Mumbai, she said the Telangana government is able to provide 24-hour drinking water in Hyderabad and questioned why the Maharashtra government is unable to do the same in Mumbai as the drinking water is only provided for two hours a day.

    She said the people of Maharashtra have been requesting the expansion of BRS operations in the state.

    She said, “Telangana shares nearly 1,000 km of its border with Maharashtra but there is a huge difference in terms of the welfare schemes and development.”

    BRS party will make an announcement regarding contesting the elections in Maharashtra, Kavitha added.

    The BRS party leader is in Maharashtra to attend various programs.

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  • People Not In A Position To Bear The Burden Of Paying The Property Tax At This Stage: KCC&I

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    SRINAGAR: The Kashmir Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCC&I) has expressed its opposition to the government’s decision to impose property tax in Jammu & Kashmir. In a recent meeting of the Executive Committee, the KCC&I stated that the sentiment of trade, commerce, and industry in the union territory is low, and people are not in a position to bear the burden of paying the property tax at this stage.

    The KCC&I believes that Jammu & Kashmir has undergone a long spell of disturbed periods during which time businesses and citizens have suffered and depleted their assets and lifetime savings. While some sectors have shown signs of revival, it is not advisable to burden people with more taxes, especially considering the post-Covid economic scenario.

    The KCC&I draw the attention of authorities to the global sentiment of revival and requests them to reconsider imposing property tax, at least until the economic scenario stabilizes. The Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir being a landlocked tier 3 state, cannot be compared justifiably with Delhi, Chandigarh, or other UT or states, the KCC&I added.

    The KCC&I appeals to the administration to put the notified property tax on hold, and instead consult with stakeholders before making any decision. The KCC&I remind authorities that property tax was levied in the past but had to be withdrawn for obvious reasons.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • People Use Internet Data, Buy I-Phones, Why Cry Over Nominal Property Tax: LG Sinha Asks

    People Use Internet Data, Buy I-Phones, Why Cry Over Nominal Property Tax: LG Sinha Asks

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Friday said that in the UT, people use internet data, buy I-phones and pay to play videos he wonders why there was a hue and cry over imposition of nominal property tax. He was quick to add that the money collected from property tax will be used to development and welfare of the people.

    Addressing a function at Jammu where LG extended Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana ( PMFBY) to the farmers of all 20 districts of J&K, the LG as per news agency KNO, said that the administration hardly gets the power tariff and water bills paid by the people. “In J&K, people pay to use internet data, buy I-phones and play videos, I wonder why there is hue and cry over imposition of property tax,” the LG said, adding that there will be a push to the GDP in J&K once property tax will be collected.

    The LG said that SAKUST-Kashmir and Jammu will be made of international standards while food security will comprise proteins as well. On February 22, Jammu and Kashmir administration ordered the imposition of property tax from April 1. In exercise of the power conferred by section 71A of the Jammu and Kashmir Municipal Act, 2000, the government hereby notifies the rules for levy, assessment and collection of property tax in the municipalities and municipal councils of the UT, housing and urban development department principal secretary H Rajesh Prasad had said in a notification. The tax rates will be 5% of taxable annual value (TAV) for residential properties and 6% for commercial properties, it stated. In another announcement, the government said that small houses were exempted from the tax and the amount fixed for commercial buildings was nominal. The government announcement, however, evoked sharp criticism from almost all the political parties who termed the move as unjustified.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • In J-K, people use internet, buy I-phones, why hue & cry over….

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    Jammu and Kashmir’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Friday said that in the UT, people use internet data, buy I-phones and pay to play videos he wonders why there was a hue and cry over imposition of nominal property tax.

    Sinha said that the money collected from property tax will be used to development and welfare of the people.

    Addressing a function at Jammu where LG extended Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana ( PMFBY) to the farmers of all 20 districts of J-K, the LG said that the administration hardly gets the power tariff and water bills paid by the people.

    “In J-K, people pay to use internet data, buy I-phones and play videos, I wonder why there is hue and cry over imposition of property tax,” the LG said, adding that there will be a push to the GDP in J-K once property tax will be collected.

    The LG said that SKAUST-Kashmir and Jammu will be made of international standards while food security will comprise proteins as well.

    On 22 February, Jammu and Kashmir administration ordered the imposition of property tax from April 1. In exercise of the power conferred by section 71A of the Jammu and Kashmir Municipal Act, 2000, the government hereby notifies the rules for levy, assessment and collection of property tax in the municipalities and municipal councils of the UT, housing and urban development department principal secretary H Rajesh Prasad had said in a notification.

    The tax rates will be 5 percent of taxable annual value (TAV) for residential properties and 6 percent for commercial properties, it stated. In another announcement, the government said that small houses were exempted from the tax and the amount fixed for commercial buildings was nominal.

    The government announcement, however, evoked sharp criticism from almost all the political parties who termed the move as unjustified. (KNO)

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  • Hyderabad: Man gets life sentence for attacking 2 people with knife

    Hyderabad: Man gets life sentence for attacking 2 people with knife

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    Hyderabad: A 40-year-old cake master has been awarded imprisonment for attacking and injuring two people in April, 2018.

    According to the police, Allauddin, a native of Prakasham district, was laid off by his employer at Haji Mastan Bakery. He held a grudge for being fired and arrived at the shop, drunk, on April 12, 2018 around 9 PM.

    He brought along a knife concealed in a towel. He tried to attack the cashier, Numan Bin Sayeed Babasai, 50, that left him with bleeding injuries on his hand.

    Another person, Md. Sami tried to save him and suffered injuries on his right arm. Numan filed a complaint on April 13, 2022 on Allauddin with the SR Nagar police.

    The accused was given life imprisonment along with a fine of Rs 5,000 by the Nampally Court.

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  • In J&K people use internet data, buy I-phones, why hue & cry over nominal property tax: LG Manoj Sinha

    In J&K people use internet data, buy I-phones, why hue & cry over nominal property tax: LG Manoj Sinha

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    Jammu, Feb 24: Jammu and Kashmir’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Friday said that in the UT, people use internet data, buy I-phones and pay to play videos he wonders why there was a hue and cry over imposition of nominal property tax. He was quick to add that the money collected from property tax will be used to development and welfare of the people.

    Addressing a function at Jammu where LG extended Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana ( PMFBY) to the farmers of all 20 districts of J&K, the LG as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that the administration hardly gets the power tariff and water bills paid by the people. “In J&K, people pay to use internet data, buy I-phones and play videos, I wonder why there is hue and cry over imposition of property tax,” the LG said, adding that there will be a push to the GDP in J&K once property tax will be collected.

    The LG said that SAKUST-Kashmir and Jammu will be made of international standards while food security will comprise proteins as well. On February 22, Jammu and Kashmir administration ordered the imposition of property tax from April 1. In exercise of the power conferred by section 71A of the Jammu and Kashmir Municipal Act, 2000, the government hereby notifies the rules for levy, assessment and collection of property tax in the municipalities and municipal councils of the UT, housing and urban development department principal secretary H Rajesh Prasad had said in a notification. The tax rates will be 5% of taxable annual value (TAV) for residential properties and 6% for commercial properties, it stated. In another announcement, the government said that small houses were exempted from the tax and the amount fixed for commercial buildings was nominal. The government announcement, however, evoked sharp criticism from almost all the political parties who termed the move as unjustified—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )