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Nearly 90% of kids who go into cardiac arrest outside of a hospital die. But many Indiana schools aren’t equipped to respond if it happens. But a bill introduced this legislative session would require schools to be prepared if someone’s heart stops.
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Medical professionals have spent years debating whether the benefits of mandatory heart screenings for children outweigh their drawbacks.
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Sudden cardiac arrest survival rates are low, but those who make it are often faced with severe health consequences that can last a lifetime.