Genes determine how heart rate responds to exercise, finds study
Genes can determine how the heart rate and blood pressure respond to exercise and may act as an early warning of future problems for the heart or blood vessels, according to new research. Previous...
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Imagine something like your Wi-Fi router tracking your breathing, heart rate, sleep, gait from one spot. That is exactly what researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are coming...
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If you are going to engage in a regular exercise workout, it would be best to be aware of the reasons why cardiac monitoring is necessary. “Cardiovascular output refers to the result of two aspects,...
View ArticleA couple of drinks may cause irregular heart beat
Even moderate alcohol consumption, described as intake of two drinks daily or 14 per week, could increase the risk of irregular heart rhythm condition, warn researchers. The team from the Alfred...
View ArticleExercising enhances brain function in older men, reveals study
A new study now finds that the relationship between physical and brain fitness varies in older adults by virtue of their sex. The study was published ahead of print in the Journal of Applied Physiology...
View ArticleTracking heart rate can help detect hearing loss early: Study
Assessing human hearing ability by tracking the heart rate can lead to early detection of hearing loss that can help in the development of communication and language skills, say researchers. The team,...
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View ArticleWant to maintain normal heart rate? Try out these tips and have a healthy heart
What exactly your heart rate is? Well, it is the speed of your heart beat that is measured by the number of times your heart pounds per unit time. There are several factors that either increase the...
View ArticleGenes determine how heart rate responds to exercise, finds study
Genes can determine how the heart rate and blood pressure respond to exercise and may act as an early warning of future problems for the heart or blood vessels, according to new research. Previous...
View ArticleThis Wi-Fi router like device will track your health wirelessly using machine...
Imagine something like your Wi-Fi router tracking your breathing, heart rate, sleep, gait from one spot. That is exactly what researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are coming...
View ArticleKnow the importance of tracking your heart health while gymming
If you are going to engage in a regular exercise workout, it would be best to be aware of the reasons why cardiac monitoring is necessary. “Cardiovascular output refers to the result of two aspects,...
View ArticleA couple of drinks may cause irregular heart beat
Even moderate alcohol consumption, described as intake of two drinks daily or 14 per week, could increase the risk of irregular heart rhythm condition, warn researchers. The team from the Alfred...
View ArticleExercising enhances brain function in older men, reveals study
A new study now finds that the relationship between physical and brain fitness varies in older adults by virtue of their sex. The study was published ahead of print in the Journal of Applied Physiology...
View ArticleTracking heart rate can help detect hearing loss early: Study
Assessing human hearing ability by tracking the heart rate can lead to early detection of hearing loss that can help in the development of communication and language skills, say researchers. The team,...
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