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[QUOTE="atlanticuse, post: 4716277, member: 8615"] Coming from a family with heart conditions - notably Marfan Syndrome - I know more about this than 99% of writers, and unfortunately 60% of doctors. There are many reasons for male college athletes - notably BIPOC basketball (and volleyball) players - but no one with a reasonable mind wants to listen to the scientific facts. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/marfan-syndrome/symptoms-causes/syc-20350782[/URL] Taller, thinner people (athletes) have expanded (and oftentimes thinner) aortas (and heart walls... and other connective tissue weaknesses). One of the BEST ways to diagnose elevated risk? The eyes. Either floating retinas (or bad eyesight due to connective tissue), or related symptoms - from birth, which get worse over age. What worries me is that BOTH sides of the COVID vaccine debate are blaming things. "[such-and-such] wasn't vaccinated, so they developed myocarditis..." and "[they] got the vaccine, which likely caused him to experience cardiac arrest..." [/QUOTE]
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