Baby Boomer News - Increased Heart Rate: Good or Bad?
... Increased Heart Rate: Good or Bad? Return to News Index Discussions of cardiovascular fitness inevitably include discussions of heart rate and the need for individuals to increase theirs to the all ...
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Two common weight loss supplements promoted as ephedra-free and safe ...
... Two common weight loss supplements promoted as ephedra-free and safe for dieters caused increased heart rate among healthy people Medical Research News Published: Saturday, 10-Sep-2005 Printer Friendly ...
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the Scoop on Smoking :: increased heart rate
... increased heart rate peripheral vascular disease stroke circulatory gateway page short-term short-term gateway page asthma decreased endurance disgusting to kiss environmental tobacco smoke eye irritation fire ...
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Your Training Heart Rate
... What Is Your Training Heart Rate? Successful training for increased aerobic fitness requires selecting an appropriate mode of exercise such as walking, jogging,or cycling, and then ...
- www.phonefitnesscoach.com/ref-area/heart-rate.htm
- 9/15/2005
Stress Management - Heart Rate Variability
... and no longer be able to stop the stress response. The result is consistently increased heart rate, reduced HRV, a continued extreme level of damaging stress hormones ...
- www.cardiologix.com/hrv/heart_rate_variability.htm
WOCKHARDT HOSPITAL-Know Your Heart-Disorders Of The Heart Rhythm ...
... certain cardiac diseases etc 2. Sinus Tachycardia (increased heart rate) >120 beats per minute Occurs during anxiety, fever, exercise, drugs, shock ...
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Increased Consumption Linked to Heart Rate Benefit
... New Findings Strengthen Case for Fish: Increased Consumption Linked to Heart Rate Benefit September 4, 2003 For those who need more convincing to increase their fish intake, a team of European ...
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- 9/15/2005
CYCLING PERFORMANCE TIPS - heart rate monitor
... lower heart rate for a specific level of exertion an increased exercise capacity at an individual's maximum heart rate. The training effect results when the heart muscle is "stressed" by an increase ...
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Mice lacking the Melanin Concentrating Hormone Receptor 1 demonstrate ...
... on April 22, 2004 Mice lacking the Melanin Concentrating Hormone Receptor 1 demonstrate increased heart rate associated with altered autonomic activity Annika Astrand 1 , Mohammad Bohlooly-Y 2 , Sara ...
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