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  2. Woman who survived cardiac arrest at 24 shares the warning ...

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    After surviving a cardiac arrest at just 24, Brittany Williams is on a mission to educate people about heart health and CPR. She also shares the warning sign that she dismissed.

  3. 5 who survived cardiac arrest describe what they saw and ...

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    Every year, more than 350,000 people have a cardiac arrest outside of a hospital.Few survive. While many people who have been resuscitated have no memories of the experience, a recent study ...

  4. Coalville GP who survived cardiac arrest while exercising ...

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    Two patients who received crucial care from air ambulance crews after suffering a cardiac arrest have spoken of their experiences. Coalville GP Sean Ottey was taken from Ashby-de-la-Zouch ...

  5. Study of cardiac arrest survivors reveals insight into near ...

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    A new study of cardiac arrest survivors suggests that almost 40% of people undergoing CPR do have memories, dreamlike experiences or some type of perception even when unconscious. What’s more ...

  6. Cardiac arrest - Wikipedia

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    Hypoxic ischemic brain injury is a concerning outcome for people suffering a cardiac arrest. [148] Most improvements in cognition occur during the first three months following cardiac arrest, with some individuals reporting improvement up to one year post-cardiac arrest. [148] 50 – 70% of cardiac arrest survivors report fatigue as a symptom ...

  7. Anna Bågenholm - Wikipedia

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    During this time she experienced extreme hypothermia and her body temperature decreased to 13.7 °C (56.7 °F), one of the lowest survived body temperatures ever recorded in a human with accidental hypothermia. [3] Bågenholm was able to find an air pocket under the ice, but experienced circulatory arrest after 40 minutes in the water.

  8. 'How do you thank someone for saving your life?' - AOL

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    Her 35-year-old husband, Patrick Mann, was having a cardiac arrest while playing with their son Oliver in front of the Christmas tree back in December 2022. "I thought he was choking because I ...

  9. Suspended animation - Wikipedia

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    An example of such a case is Anna Bågenholm, a Swedish radiologist who allegedly survived 80 minutes under ice in a frozen lake in a state of cardiac arrest with no brain damage in 1999. [9] [10] Other cases of hypothermia where people survived without damage are: