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The recent cardiac arrest emergencies suffered by 18-year-old college basketball player Bronny James and 25-year old Buffalo Bills star Damar Hamlin have led to an increased focus on the heart health of young athletes seemingly in peak physical condition and a call for widespread screening. NBC’s Dr. John Torres reports in this week’s Sunday Focus.

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