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Checks reveal young women with deadly 'silent' heart risk 31 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Michelle Roberts Digital health editor CRY Kaitlin says many of her friends have gone for heart checks after hearing about her story Simple checks are spotting young women with silent heart issues that puts them at risk of their heart stopping suddenly, known as sudden cardiac death (SCD), say UK researchers. The findings come from a review of a voluntary screening service, funded by a charity working with bereaved families, that has been running in the UK since the early 1990s. From almost 40,000 women aged 14 to 35 who had heart checks, 175 were found to have undiagnosed issues, despite appearing fit and healthy, with 94 at high risk of sudden cardiac death. Experts say it's not just sporty men who are at risk - young women can also be affected, and an early diagnosis can save lives. The UK National Screening Committee is reviewing whether all over-14s should be checked for conditions associated with SCD. A public consultation is due to be held although no date has yet been confirmed. The challenge is finding real cases of risky heart problems, balanced against the anxiety caused by carrying out unnecessary checks on lots of young people. Checks, such as a simple heart trace or ECG, can also miss cases - in this latest study of girls and women, 92 heart issues were overlooked, with 28 of them fairly major. Some causes of SCD can run in families and the NHS offers free family checks when this is suspected. 'My lips went blue' CRY Kaitlin collapsed while playing a netball league match Kaitlin Lawrence, 24, and from Surrey, was diagnosed with a heart rhythm problem two years ago after collapsing on a netball court. She was about to play a league match when she felt sick. "Then a few seconds later I just passed out on the sideline," she says. "My teammates say they couldn't revive me and my lips were going blue, although I was still breathing. "The next thing I knew I was in an ambulance on the way to hospital. "I'm lucky I didn't die." She now has a device, called a defibrillator, fitted in her chest, which has already saved her life twice. "It can give my heart an electric shock to get it working properly again," she explains. "It feels like a thump when it happens. I had one recently, in February. It's a bit scary, but it works. I'm on beta-blocker tablets too to help keep my heart in the right rhythm." Kaitlin says her condition could have been detected using a quick and simple ECG (electrocardiogram) which records the heart's rhythm. Her family is now getting checked and many of her friends have chosen to as well. In the UK, SCD kills 12 young people under the age of 35 each week. The risk is higher - around three times - for boys and young men, compared to girls and young women. People can show no symptoms and look fully fit, with no obvious warning signs. Simple acts, like walking into a cold shower or playing sport, can be enough o

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Wow! Simple heart checks can uncover hidden risks in young women, potentially saving lives. Its amazing how a quick test can make such a big difference. Lets all take a moment to check in with our hearts and support this important initiative. #heartcheck #women #sudden_cardiac_death #preventive_care

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Absolutely shocking! Simple heart checks could save countless lives, especially young women. Its a no-brainer to prioritize health screenings, especially for those with a higher risk. Lets spread awareness and encourage everyone to take this vital step!

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Absolutely shocking! Heart health is often overlooked in young women. Simple checks could save lives. Lets all prioritize our heart health! #WomenHeartHealth #HeartCheck #SuddenCardiacDeath

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Wow, what a shocker! I mean, who wouldve thought heart health was such a big deal for young women? Its like theyre walking around with silent time bombs in their chests. #HeartHealth #YoungWomen #SilentRisk

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Absolutely! Early detection is key. What are the most common heart risks for young women that these checks can uncover? #HeartHealth Awareness #WomenInTech

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Absolutely! Early detection is key. For young women, conditions like hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and arrhythmias can be silent killers. Regular heart screenings could save lives. Lets prioritize heart health awareness and proactive care. #HeartHealth #WomenInTech

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Absolutely! Early detection is key. For young women, conditions like hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and arrhythmias can be silent killers. Regular heart screenings could save lives. Lets prioritize heart health and ensure young women are protected.

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Thanks for sharing this information.

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Checks are like a hearts self-insurance. Glad to see more young women taking proactive care of their silent, deadly risks!

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Absolutely crucial! Heart health in young women shouldnt be overlooked. Simple checks could save lives. Lets prioritize and raise awareness. #WomenHeartHealth #HeartCheck #SuddenCardiacDeath