Heart Attacks Claim Lives of Michigan Deer Hunters

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At least three Michigan deer hunters have died of heart attacks during the current 16-day hunting season, with two of the incidents occurring while the hunters were hauling heavy deer. Dr. William Morrone, a medical examiner, emphasized the need for hunters to prepare physically for the demanding activity, suggesting that the Department of Natural Resources require hunters to undergo physical exams. The regular firearm deer season, which began on November 15, ends on Saturday.
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