The normal blood pressure range in women should be ideally less than 120/80mmHg for a healthier woman; however, it can fluctuate based on age, health, and other factors. Dr. Jennifer Wong, M.D., medical director of non-invasive cardiology at Memorial Care Heart and Vascular Institute mentio...
Your body’s internal thermostat maintains your core temperature close to an ideal range, adjusting through mechanisms like widening blood vessels when too hot or narrowing them when too cold. Core body temperature fluctuates daily in response to your circadian rhythm, with changes influenced by ...
Fifty-six patients (39 women; mean age 72 ± 7 years) with a clinical diagnosis of HFNEF and 27 age-matched healthy control subjects (19 women; mean age 70 ± 7 years) had rest and exercise images of sufficient quality for analysis. At rest, systolic longitudinal and radial strain, syst...
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