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Deer hunters in Michigan keep dying. Now we know why

PENNLIVE – Deer season in Michigan is just less than two weeks old, and already three hunters have turned up dead.

And now we know why.

According to a Fox News report, the men were ages 57, 65 and 83, and they were found in Arenac and Tuscola counties in the state.

And, per the report, officials believe they had heart attacks while dragging heavy deer back to their vehicles after kills.

“The act of deer hunting typically involves hiking to a tree stand or blind, waiting in the cold for hours and then dealing with a sudden surge of adrenaline when a deer is spotted,” Dr. Bradley Serwer, a cardiologist and chief medical officer at VitalSolutin, told Fox.

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“Once a hunter hits the deer, they have to track the deer, often for a long distance over rugged terrain” …

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