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Heart rate is determined by the number of heartbeats per unit of time, typically expressed as beats per minute (BPM), it can vary with as the body's need for oxygen changes, such as during exercise or sleep.
Latest health care products demonstrated at Novation's annual Innovative Technology Expo

Latest health care products demonstrated at Novation's annual Innovative Technology Expo

Dell, Terascala and TGen to install genomic data management solution at NCI

Dell, Terascala and TGen to install genomic data management solution at NCI

Research shown to increase chances of babies surviving neonatal resuscitation

Research shown to increase chances of babies surviving neonatal resuscitation

Canada funds 22 inventive ideas for improving health in low-resource countries

Canada funds 22 inventive ideas for improving health in low-resource countries

Study explores role of self-esteem and social adjustment in children and adolescents

Study explores role of self-esteem and social adjustment in children and adolescents

New data confirms that mechanical heart valves raise risks during and after pregnancy

New data confirms that mechanical heart valves raise risks during and after pregnancy

Study suggests that energy drinks can cause heart problems

Study suggests that energy drinks can cause heart problems

New technology holds potential to identify cardiac disease using video monitoring

New technology holds potential to identify cardiac disease using video monitoring

Janssen, Bayer announce expansion of EXPLORER global cardiovascular research program for XARELTO

Janssen, Bayer announce expansion of EXPLORER global cardiovascular research program for XARELTO

Amgen's ivabradine receives FDA priority review designation for treatment of chronic heart failure

Amgen's ivabradine receives FDA priority review designation for treatment of chronic heart failure

Highlights from the August issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter

Highlights from the August issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter

Case study from Intel and UCSD highlights health sciences research

Case study from Intel and UCSD highlights health sciences research

Researchers treat common elastic bands with graphene to create flexible sensor for medical use

Researchers treat common elastic bands with graphene to create flexible sensor for medical use

Stimulating nerves in ear could improve heart health

Stimulating nerves in ear could improve heart health

Patients who rely on pacemakers and defibrillators run risk of serious health complications

Patients who rely on pacemakers and defibrillators run risk of serious health complications

High-intensity exercise can help stable heart transplant patients

High-intensity exercise can help stable heart transplant patients

Study sheds new light on how carbon monoxide could help protect hearts against arrhythmias

Study sheds new light on how carbon monoxide could help protect hearts against arrhythmias

Study: Younger, older people likelier to visit ER repeatedly with gallstone pain before surgery

Study: Younger, older people likelier to visit ER repeatedly with gallstone pain before surgery

New disposable device may help doctors to monitor post-operative ileus

New disposable device may help doctors to monitor post-operative ileus

Eating pistachios may reduce body's response to stresses among adults with diabetes

Eating pistachios may reduce body's response to stresses among adults with diabetes

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