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Whilst it is clearly a good idea to identify unwarranted variation in practice, it is also important to acknowledge that variation can bewarranted. The very act of measuring and describing variation carries great rhetorical power, since revealing geographical variation in any chosen metric effectively ...
A rapid heartbeat Fluttering or pounding in your chest Heart Rate and Anxiety When you feel anxious or stressed, your heart rate goes up. Why? It’s part of what’s called our fight or flight response, in which a perceived danger triggers the release ofstress hormones, such as adrenaline...
There is no direct correlation between blood pressure and heart rate, so having high blood pressure, orhypertension, does not necessarily result in having a high pulse rate, and vice versa. Heart rate goes up during strenuous activity, but a vigorous workout may only modestly increase blood pre...
Palpitate refers to a rapid, involuntary heartbeat often felt by the person experiencing it, suggesting emotional or physical responses, whereas palpate involves the act of examining or feeling something with the hands, primarily used in medical contexts. ...
You also may want to jot down when you experience the rapid heartbeat to see if the reasoning is conclusive with anxiety or some other heart related condition. The average resting heart rate for a healthy person should be no more than 80 beats per minute. ...
Today, regardless of the industry type, there is rapid deployment of various analytical tools and technologies. It could be the tools for parsing data or the easy-to-understand visualization tools which are used for making sense of the data. Further in this blog, some of the industries that ...
“Our aim is to be forthright. Recognizing this doubling in risk is crucial. It doesn’t necessarily prescribe medication, but it certainly raises a cautionary flag, urging individuals to focus on non-pharmacological measures to reduce their blood pressure.” ...
In 1967 radio astronomers in Cambridge were involved in the search for quasars and had developed an instrument capable of detecting rapid and random changes in the intensity of radio waves that saved such signals for later analysis. Examining this data a then 24-year-old graduate student at New...
Pulseless ventricular tachycardia is a life-threatening cardiac emergency that ends in death without prompt and immediate treatment. The term tachycardia refers to a rapid heart rate, routinely understood as greater than 100 beats per minute. Ventricular refers to a rapid heart rate electrically ...