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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.
Ivabradine could save thousands of heart failure patients

Ivabradine could save thousands of heart failure patients

Shire to commence two Vyvanse and Concerta Phase 4 comparison trials for ADHD

Shire to commence two Vyvanse and Concerta Phase 4 comparison trials for ADHD

FDA panel votes in favor of earlier rejected anti-obesity drug Qnexa

FDA panel votes in favor of earlier rejected anti-obesity drug Qnexa

Bath salts mimic effects of two powerful narcotics

Bath salts mimic effects of two powerful narcotics

Physical activity keeps workers mentally fit

Physical activity keeps workers mentally fit

UMMS' iHeal project uses emerging technologies to detect drug cravings and intervene

UMMS' iHeal project uses emerging technologies to detect drug cravings and intervene

Referees' stress tolerance does not depend on specific physical condition

Referees' stress tolerance does not depend on specific physical condition

FDA to review rejected weight loss drug Qnexa

FDA to review rejected weight loss drug Qnexa

Open application marketplace for ambient assisted-living solutions

Open application marketplace for ambient assisted-living solutions

Impact of maternal mental health and antidepressant exposure on mechanics of early language acquisition

Impact of maternal mental health and antidepressant exposure on mechanics of early language acquisition

Sentara implements EXTENSION clinical alerting solution for NICU nurses

Sentara implements EXTENSION clinical alerting solution for NICU nurses

Study to quantify benefits of aerobic exercise in managing Parkinson's symptoms

Study to quantify benefits of aerobic exercise in managing Parkinson's symptoms

Pfizer, Mylan enter settlement agreement to resolve e-cue patent litigation

Pfizer, Mylan enter settlement agreement to resolve e-cue patent litigation

Baby Jaya receives a pacemaker 15 mins after birth

Baby Jaya receives a pacemaker 15 mins after birth

Study: Short-term exposure to major air pollutants may increase risk of MI

Study: Short-term exposure to major air pollutants may increase risk of MI

New light on treatment targets for potentially life-threatening cardiac arrhythmia conditions

New light on treatment targets for potentially life-threatening cardiac arrhythmia conditions

New iHeal project aims to detect drug cravings and prevent medication use

New iHeal project aims to detect drug cravings and prevent medication use

Stimulants do not increase risk of cardiovascular events in youth with ADHD

Stimulants do not increase risk of cardiovascular events in youth with ADHD

UCLA cardiologist offers heart-healthy tips

UCLA cardiologist offers heart-healthy tips

Breaks from sitting may help lower cancer risk

Breaks from sitting may help lower cancer risk

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