Dr. Yeh says NASCAR driver Kyle Busch could still be alive if he had been checked earlier for sepsis.
Virginia Beach mother Audrey Wiggins shares her harrowing sepsis survival story to raise awareness after NASCAR star Kyle ...
Consider sepsis an invisible threat. It kills about 350,000 Americans a year and may cause nearly one-fifth of deaths globally. But you won't find it on any "leading causes of death" lists.
Sepsis is a life-threatening illness that happens when the body's response to an infection gets out of control. Here are signs and symptoms to watch. (Adobe Stock) ...
NASCAR star Kyle Busch’s death from sepsis highlights how infections like pneumonia can rapidly become life-threatening if ...
NASCAR driver Kyle Busch died on May 21, 2026, from a severe case of pneumonia that progressed to sepsis. Knowing the "silent ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sepsis kills around 50,000 people every year in the UK, and takes more lives than breast, bowel and prostate cancer combined ...
Sepsis, a common and potentially deadly complication to an infection, is the leading cause of death in U.S. hospitals, accounting for 35% of in-hospital deaths. But as many as 87% of sepsis cases ...
If you’ve watched enough episodes of “Grey’s Anatomy” then you’ve probably seen that some patients develop sepsis and die. Dr. Barath Rangaswamy, of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, ...
The NASCAR star, 41, died on May 21 after suffering from pneumonia ...
The NASCAR driver died after being sick for several days. His symptoms progressed to pneumonia and sepsis, or the body’s extreme response to an infection.