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There are many job-related factors that can set off a heart attack for first responders, including suddenly having to sprint, wearing heavy gear, working in extreme temperatures and smoke inhalation. But there is actually a root cause — underlying heart disease associated with lifestyle factors that can be changed. That means many of these deaths are preventable. At the OSU Tactical Fitness and Nutrition Lab, Dr. Jill Joyce and her team are working to do just that.
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There are many job-related factors that can set off a heart attack for first responders, including suddenly having to sprint, wearing heavy gear, working in extreme temperatures and smoke inhalation. But there is actually a root cause — underlying heart disease associated with lifestyle factors that can be changed. That means many of these deaths are preventable. At the OSU Tactical Fitness and Nutrition Lab, Dr. Jill Joyce and her team are working to do just that.

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