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Sudden cardiac death...

Growing up, Wendy Borsari had reason to believe she had escaped the genetic heart condition that wreaked havoc on her family, killing three uncles and sending her mother into congestive heart failure. Borsari's regular childhood echocardiograms found no problems. When she was 18, doctors concluded Borsari was perfectly healthy. They were wrong.

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