Perhaps the simplest description of
Sudden Death is contained within the novel itself: "A book with a lot of back and forth, like a game of tennis." This is, however, entirely insufficient, as the novel resists categorization, darting among genres with remarkable deftness, neither wholly history, criticism, autobiography, nor pure fiction.
In "The Strange Birth, Short Life, and
Sudden Death of Justice Girl", award winning author Julian David Stone has done just that by drawing upon his twenty years in the entertainment business to deftly craft his memorable characters and his deftly woven storyline.
Campbell et al., "
Sudden death in young adults: a 25-year review of autopsies in military recruits," Annals of Internal Medicine, vol.
The SADS Foundation is an organization dedicated to saving lives and supporting families of children and young adults who are predisposed to
sudden death due to heart abnormalities.
Those who consumed the most polyunsaturated fats had a 43 percent lower risk of
sudden death than those who consumed the least.
Mrs Cox, right, said in 80% of cases death is the first symptom someone is carrying one of the genetic disorders leading to
sudden death syndrome.
Ten of those in the
sudden death group had amphetamine exposure compared to two in the accident group--a significant difference.
Any
sudden death of poultry must be reported to the local agriculture and animal husbandry office, he said.
The number of cases of
sudden death ranged from 20 to 149 cases in each study.
Over the years, there have been case reports of
sudden death during physical exertion in young adults with sickle-cell disease.
Sudden death is estimated to account for nearly 450,000 deaths annually in the United States, which represents a prevalence of 0.1 per cent in the general population (1).