Lifestyle factors reduce cardiac arrest risk
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Drinking white wine and eating more fruit could reduce risk of cardiac arrest - study

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Study looked at 502,094 middle-to-older aged people in UK Biobank of data.
Up to 63% of sudden cardiac arrest cases may be avoidable, experts say.
Researchers identified 56 risk factors, socio-economic status, and local environment, such as air pollution.