Sylvester Stallone's son Sage found dead in Los Angeles at 36 after overdosing on pills: report
Sources told TMZ that Sage Stallone's father -- who had been at San Diego Comic Con promoting his upcoming film, "Expendables 2" -- "is a wreck."
Sylvester Stallone and son Sage Stallone in 'Rocky V'. |
Sylvester Stallone's 36-year-old son was found dead in a Los Angeles home after an apparent overdose on pills, sources told TMZ.com.
Police are investigating whether Sage Stallone's death was intentional or accidental.
Sources told the gossip site that Sylvester Stallone -- who had been at San Diego Comic-Con promoting his upcoming film, "Expendables 2" -- "is a wreck."
Sage's mother, Sasha Czack, has also reportedly been told of her son's passing.
Frazer Harrison/Getty ImagesSage Stallone with his uncle, Frank, at the premiere of MGM's 'Rocky Balboa' in 2006.Read more on this heart breaking story - Click on the headline title, or here.Obama campaign worker, 29, dies at Chicago headquartersA 29-year-old campaign operative working on President Obama's re-election effort died today after falling ill at campaign headquarters in Chicago, according to the Obama campaign. |
Cardiac Arrest vs. Heart Attack: What’s The Difference?
Many people tend to confuse and interchange the terms “heart attack” and “cardiac arrest,” but it very important to note that these are two completely different medical conditions.
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Understanding these differences can help save lives.
What is Cardiac Arrest?
A cardiac arrest is a sudden collapse in an individual who is non-responsive, who has abnormal breathing. Abnormal breathing is either agonal respiration, or gasping, or not breathing at all. In that situation, the most important thing is to call 9-1-1, and start doing continuous chest compressions without mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
What is a Heart Attack?
A heart attack is when the arteries supplying the heart get blocked up. Even though the heart is full of blood at all times, and pumps a hundred-thousand times each day, it doesn’t get any of the blood it needs from the inside.
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