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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.
Study reveals key role of melatonin receptor in sleep regulation

Study reveals key role of melatonin receptor in sleep regulation

High-intensity intermittent exercise lowers blood sugar levels in type 2 diabetics

High-intensity intermittent exercise lowers blood sugar levels in type 2 diabetics

Horticultural activities influence mentally challenged people's ANS and cortisol response

Horticultural activities influence mentally challenged people's ANS and cortisol response

Low-volume high-intensity exercise training may help treat type 2 diabetes

Low-volume high-intensity exercise training may help treat type 2 diabetes

ADHD drugs not bad for the heart: Study

ADHD drugs not bad for the heart: Study

FDA committee votes against CardioMEMS' Champion Heart Failure Monitoring System

FDA committee votes against CardioMEMS' Champion Heart Failure Monitoring System

Donated permanent pacemakers safe and effective for Indian heart patients

Donated permanent pacemakers safe and effective for Indian heart patients

Longer looks: Life of a Medicare demo project; Broken hearts; AIDS funding

Longer looks: Life of a Medicare demo project; Broken hearts; AIDS funding

Crucial part of nervous system linked to increased risk of death from heart failure

Crucial part of nervous system linked to increased risk of death from heart failure

Individuals with mood disorders twice as likely to have heart attacks

Individuals with mood disorders twice as likely to have heart attacks

Biofeedback optimal performance training can improve quality of life for athletes

Biofeedback optimal performance training can improve quality of life for athletes

CWRU receives NHLBI grant to study sleep apnea as possible cause of AF

CWRU receives NHLBI grant to study sleep apnea as possible cause of AF

Study: Metabolic syndrome biomarkers predict decline in lung function after WTC dust exposure

Study: Metabolic syndrome biomarkers predict decline in lung function after WTC dust exposure

HRR1 after 6MW test is a strong predictor of clinical worsening in IPAH patients

HRR1 after 6MW test is a strong predictor of clinical worsening in IPAH patients

University of Haifa leads new computerized medical information systems research project

University of Haifa leads new computerized medical information systems research project

Depression linked to heart disease mortality among young people

Depression linked to heart disease mortality among young people

Insights into potential causes of temporomandibular joint disorders

Insights into potential causes of temporomandibular joint disorders

More than 3 million Americans quit smoking every year

More than 3 million Americans quit smoking every year

Inhaling low levels of CO reduces impact of environmental stress

Inhaling low levels of CO reduces impact of environmental stress

Sensor system can monitor heart rate, skin conductance while driving

Sensor system can monitor heart rate, skin conductance while driving

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