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Six Canadian Doctors die suddenly within two weeks

Six Canadian Doctors die suddenly within two weeks
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Young, healthy Canadian Doctors are being hit by the previously unheard-of phenomenon called Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS)

A previously unheard-of phenomenon called Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS) has received a lot of attention in recent months.

Ontario Doctors are not immune to this recent rise in SADS cases. As evidenced by The Epoch Times, it details the sixth Doctor that died suddenly in late July, 27-year-old Doctor Candace Nayman.

Nayman worked as a Doctor at McMaster Children’s Hospital (MCH). Her employers noted that she collapsed while competing in a triathlon and consequently died.

A mere day earlier, on July 27th, Trillium Health Partners (THP) also posted a statement that three of its doctors had also died suddenly.

“Dr. Jakub Sawicki, Dr. Stephen McKenzie and Dr. Lorne Segall were respected physicians who dedicated their lives to caring for their patients and community,” it reads.

One of these Doctors, 49-year-old Lorne Segall was laid to rest after a “ridiculously unfair and hard-fought year-long battle with advanced lung cancer,” his obituary reads. Dr. Segall is one of the six doctors to have a publicly acknowledged underlying comorbidity.

In another report by The Epoch Times, THP cited privacy concerns when declining to comment on the cause of death of the other two physicians.

Less than a week prior, a 50-year-old physician also died suddenly while running. Doctor Paul Hannam, an Olympic sailor and marathon runner, suffered “sudden cardiac failure early into a fun run on July 16, 2022,” according to his obituary.

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