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| 6 Nov 2009 by admin [Example: 158 systolic over 92 diastolic at 75 pulse rate]. In essence, my blood pressure is elevated when I am in a state of rest and is normal when I am active (the reverse of what should be normal). Last week, I started on a low ... Pulse - http://www.thepulsartriyo.com/ [ More results from Pulse ] |
| 22 Nov 2009 by Don Donovan Beta blockers (I was on Loten) are designed to control the heart's rate of activity - a bit like a governor on an engine - so that the pulse rate cannot over rev. I was disappointed that this was necessary but accepted that my heart ... Don Donovan's World - http://don-donovan.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 20 Nov 2009 by Tyler Durden Very, very slowly, is the message coming through from the various labor market gauges eg weekly jobless claims, the Philadelphia Fed's manufacturing survey employment index and the insured unemployment rate. .... That is, through FED actions and speculation, companies now fixate on their elevated stock price in case they need to issue more stock to shore up equity. As a result, the short term balance sheet has taken on even greater importance than saving jobs. ... zero hedge - on a long enough timeline,... - http://www.zerohedge.com/fullrss2.xml - References |
| 24 Nov 2009 by Peppermint The heart rate (pulse rate) is normal or elevated. The skin is usually cold and clammy. I think that might be it. I was thirsty, I did get weak and felt like my brain was made of soap bubbles and might float away and my skin was ... Weight Loss Forum - http://weight-loss.fitness.com/ |
| 9 Nov 2009 by Marjie Gilliam An elevated heart rate is a sign that your body is under some form of stress, this could be physical (as when exercising) or emotional/mental stress. Certain stressors, such as when working out, can create a stronger heart, ... Once your resting pulse rate is normal again and symptoms of illness are gone, it is considered safe to resume working out. Chronically increased pulse could be a sign of a serious problem. So check with your doctor if this occurs. ... journal-news.com - Lifestyle - http://www.journal-news.com/lifestyle/ |
| 22 hours ago Using a heart-rate monitor or by closely checking your pulse for fifteen seconds at a time, try to keep your heart at an elevated but not 100% of your normal maximized increased rate (about 70% is good) for five minutes. ... heart monitor rate timex watch - http://gsakp.cn/ |
| 10 Nov 2009 Today, the portable, handheld Masimo Rad-57 Pulse CO-Oximeter provides an accurate and noninvasive way to detect elevated CO levels in the bloodstream in just seconds - allowing emergency first responders to quickly and easily ... More than 100 independent and objective studies demonstrate Masimo SET provides the most reliable SpO2 and pulse rate measurements even under the most challenging clinical conditions, including patient motion and low peripheral perfusion. ... Measurement Devices For Industry & Science - http://www.measurementdevices.com/ - References [ More results from Measurement Devices For Industry & Science ] |
| 9 May 2009 Ø Hallucinations Ø Seizures Ø Rapid pulse rate Ø Elevated blood pressure Ø Nausea Ø Sweating Ø Shakiness Ø Temperature elevation. Other Alcohol Facts Alcohol is the most commonly abused substance in the US According to the 2003 National ... Narconon of Georgia - http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Narconon-of-Georgia |
| 30 Oct 2009 by grillocks There is a risk of an elevated heart rate, apparently. I have just taken my own resting pulse rate and it's a very safe 74bpm. Blood pressure is another likely casualty – this would go hand-in-hand with the elevated heart rate …but ... Diary of a Grumpy Old Englishman - http://unimportant.blog.co.uk/ |
| 20 hours ago by asghar Hepatobiliary infections: In patients with hepatobiliary infections, cholangitis can occur without local signs and with only mildly elevated or normal findings on liver function tests. .... Rapid changes of body temperature without associated shivering or sweating, large differences between rectal and oral temperature, and discrepancies between fever, pulse rate, or general appearance are typically observed among patients who manipulate or exchange their thermometers, ... usmle preparation - http://ticpuny.blogspot.com/ [ More results from usmle preparation ] |
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