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Sudden deaths to be notified and post mortem made mandatory for out-of-hospital deaths

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 8 July 2025
Karnataka's health department mandates notification and autopsies for out-of-hospital sudden deaths, particularly for those under 45, following a concerning report. This initiative aims to understand the causes better, enabling effective health policies. Cardiac screenings will be widespread, including schools and workplaces, alongside increased defibrillator availability in public areas to prevent heart attacks.
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