Sarcazmo wrote: “SADS. That’s new.”
Not really, SADS has been reported since the 1970s.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1955549/
“Victims of sudden death from these diseases fall under the rubrick of sudden adult death syndrome (SADS), which has been coined to describe sudden death without a structural cause identified by autopsy or toxicological examination.”
Reads to me like that label provides a great excuse not to conduct an autopsy after an unexpected unattended.
Per the link, SADS occurs most often in developed countries.
Isn’t that interesting.
Heh... so has bigfoot.
But if all of a sudden Bigfoot was everywhere... well then that would be new.
But you know that.