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Home / Health / Father's Plea After Losing Both Sons to Heart Condition

Father's Plea After Losing Both Sons to Heart Condition

10 Jan

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Summary

  • Former football player Josh Cardiello died unexpectedly at age 30.
  • Josh passed away just four years after his younger brother, Jacob, also died.
  • His father advocates for mandated genetic testing and childhood heart screenings.
Father's Plea After Losing Both Sons to Heart Condition

A devastating loss has struck the Cardiello family, with 30-year-old former football player Josh Cardiello dying from sudden cardiac arrest on Monday. His passing occurred a mere four years after his younger brother, Jacob, also died from the same condition in 2021. Josh, a three-time champion at Buford High School, went on to play collegiate football before a brief stint with the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He recently worked for Amgen, a biotechnology company.

Following his brother's death, Josh channeled his grief into honoring Jacob's memory, dedicating his professional life to patient advocacy within the pharmaceutical industry. He was particularly passionate about supporting patients with cardiovascular disease, understanding their burdens firsthand. His commitment, integrity, and compassion were hallmarks of his personal and professional life, leaving a significant impact on colleagues and patients alike.

In the wake of this profound loss, Josh's father, Jay, is determined to raise awareness and advocate for national mandated genetic testing at birth and regular childhood heart screenings. He aims to channel his grief into honoring both his sons, seeking innovations for cardiovascular treatments to prevent future tragedies. Josh is survived by his wife, Allison, and young daughter, Amelia. A funeral service is scheduled for January 10.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Both Josh and Jacob Cardiello died from sudden cardiac arrest.
He is advocating for mandated genetic testing at birth and scheduled childhood heart screenings.
Josh Cardiello participated in Rookie Camp with the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers after college.

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