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Updated · Fox News · Jun 15
Ashley Cooke Reveals Brugada Syndrome Diagnosis Ahead of 28-Date World Tour
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 15

Ashley Cooke Reveals Brugada Syndrome Diagnosis Ahead of 28-Date World Tour

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 15

Summary

  • Ashley Cooke, 29, said she has been diagnosed with Brugada syndrome, a rare genetic heart condition that can trigger dangerous irregular rhythms and sudden cardiac arrest.
  • Cooke told Fox News Digital the diagnosis was "scary" because the condition can have no symptoms, leaving her feeling as if a "gray cloud of fear" is constantly following her.
  • A cousin who also has Brugada syndrome urged her to keep living fully, and Cooke said the diagnosis has given her even more purpose to treat each day as if it could be her last.
  • The disclosure comes as Cooke prepares to launch her biggest headlining run yet — the 28-date Baby Blues World Tour — in support of her self-titled sophomore album due August 14.

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With a fatal heart condition, what medical plan allows Ashley Cooke to launch a demanding world tour this fall?
Why is it so hard to predict sudden death from Brugada syndrome, even with a positive diagnosis?