A 2018 study published inFrontiers in Microbiologyhas found that the interruption of the body’s natural circadian rhythm or sleep-wake cycle can disrupt the health of thegut microbiome, increase the growth of
SUDDEN NUMBNESS ON ONE SIDE OF THE BODYcan be fromstroke.Numbness in the left or right arm associated withCHEST PAINcan be fromheart disease(angina pectoris, heart attack). One or more fingertips hasQUICKLYbecomeRED, very painful and numb.This can be abacterial infection of the fingertip (fel...
Lifestyle.Certain lifestyle choices, such as smoking, drinking alcohol, drug use, and not exercising, can increase your risk of having a heart attack. Sex and age.Your chances of having a heart attack rise as you age. Usually, heart attack odds for men and people assigned male at birth ...
The KV1.1 null curve is shifted to the right of the control curve, indicating an increase in the refractory period of the homozygous nerve. The refractory period, defined as the time at which the second response recovered to 50% of the initial response, was increased in the homozygous KV1.1...
An aortic aneurysm often doesn't cause symptoms unless it ruptures. If it does, you'll feel sudden, intense pain in the area of the aneurysm. You may have a weak pulse andfast heartbeat, and feel dizzy or nauseated. What is the survival rate of an aortic aneurysm?
Sudden cardiac death In young people, especially athletes, fainting or syncope can occur because of abnormal thickening of parts of the heart muscle (hypertrophiccardiomyopathy). This may obstruct blood when it tries to leave the heart, especially when the heart is asked to beat harder duringexerci...
Public education and the widespread availability of AEDs will increase survival. Can cardiac arrest be prevented? Cardiac arrest is best treated byprevention. Most sudden death is associated with heart disease, so the at-risk population remains males older than 40 years of age who smoke, havehigh...
Sudden drop in blood pressure Hypoglycemia Poor circulation Anemia Dehydration Heatstroke Motion sickness Decrease in blood volume Heart muscle disease Anxiety Excessive exercise Multiple sclerosis (MS) Vestibular neuritis (infection of the vestibular nerve) ...
The sudden, drenching sweats that can accompany a heart attack may be part of your nervous system’s response to your chest pain, or to a sudden spike in blood pressure. Causes What Causes a Heart Attack? Most heart attacks occur as a result ofcoronary artery disease (CAD). When you ha...
This can affect important body functions such as your heart rate, breathing, and blood pressure. There are two main types: ischemic (the most common) and hemorrhagic. If you feel dizzy along with numbness, weakness, trouble speaking, or other stroke symptoms, or if you have sudden, ...