Experts say your racing heartbeat may have more to do with daily lifestyle choices than you realize.
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Both very low and very high heart rates may be linked to higher stroke risk, study says
Both unusually low and high resting heart rates may be linked to an increased stroke risk, though more research is needed to ...
A study presented at the European Stroke Organization Conference (ESOC) 2026 suggests that both very low and very high ...
A new study presented today at the European Stroke Organisation Conference (ESOC) 2026 suggests that both very low and very ...
To live is to have a heartbeat, which is why it makes sense for us living things to have a good understanding of our ticker. It’s well-known science that our hearts beat faster when we exercise and ...
Stress doesn’t just affect your mental health. High stress can increase your risk of having a heart attack, as can a sudden surge of excitement or fear. Whether it is short-term or chronic, stress can ...
Heart rhythm is an important vital sign that everyone should be aware of as it is an indicator of overall well-being. When your heart rate is not functioning correctly, oxygen and nutrient rich blood ...
A new study presented today at the European Stroke Organisation Conference (ESOC) 2026 suggests that both very low and very high resting heart rates are linked with an increased risk of stroke.
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