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Not exact matches
Apparently your God liked more babies dying but science had a
heart and now birth mortality
rates are higher than they have ever been in
human history with fewer diseases and complications causing baby deaths.
If you only listen just before the contraction you will hear a
heart rate in the normal range (110 - 160), and the
human ear can not distinguish the reduced beat to beat variability of the baseline (a sign of fetal acidaemia).
I don't want to delve deeply into the realms of
human biology again but it's similar to exercise: your body will automatically respond with an increased
heart rate and blood pressure before you start exercising once you do it on a regular basis and this can be applied to sleep.
For instance, studies of
human infants confirm that crying is physiologically stressful — increasing a baby's blood pressure,
heart rate, and cortisol levels (Levesque et al 2000; Luddington - Hoe et al 2002).
For example, Hofer (1987, 1994) examined physiological regulation in rat babies (who are much less social than
humans) and has demonstrated that separation from mother causes dysregulation in multiple physiological systems like breathing,
heart rate, hormones.
water the
human body will respond to it by (among others) slowing the
heart rate down.
The accuracy of
human senses in the detection of neonatal
heart rate during standardized simulated resuscitation: implications for delivery of care, training and technology design.
In animal models, exposure to cigarette smoke or nicotine during fetal development alters the expression of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in areas of the brainstem important for autonomic function, 28 alters the neuronal excitability of neurons in the nucleus tractus solitarius (a brainstem region important for sensory integration), 29 and alters fetal autonomic activity and medullary neurotransmitter receptors.30 In
human infants, there are strong associations between nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and serotonin receptors in the brainstem during development.31 Prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke attenuates recovery from hypoxia in preterm infants, 32 decreases
heart rate variability in preterm33 and term34 infants, and abolishes the normal relationship between
heart rate and gestational age at birth.33 Moreover, infants of smoking mothers exhibit impaired arousal patterns to trigeminal stimulation in proportion to urinary cotinine levels.35 It is important to note also that prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke alters the normal programming of cardiovascular reflexes such that there is a greater - than - expected increase in blood pressure and
heart rate in response to breathing 4 % carbon dioxide or a 60 ° head - up tilt.36 These changes in autonomic function, arousal, and cardiovascular reflexes might all increase an infant's vulnerability to SIDS.
In Africa alone, the continent with the highest fertility
rate and lowest use of modern contraceptives, 26 countries will double their population by 2050, according to the U.N. «Fundamentally if you're looking at World Population Day, it is at
heart a women's rights issue,» said Roger - Mark DeSouza director of population, environmental security and resilience at the non-partisan policy Wilson Center, based in Washington, D.C. World Population Day is meant to draw attention to the challenges we face with a
human population that is constantly growing.
Now researchers have observed narwhals»
heart rate dropping precipitously low when diving to escape from
humans.
Even in Africa, at the
heart of the pandemic, in Malawi, 21 percent of MSM are infected with the virus compared with 11 percent of the general population, whereas Zambia's
rates are 33 percent versus 15 percent, respectively, says Chris Beyrer, director of the Johns Hopkins Center of Public Health and
Human Rights.
Food fortified with folic acid, a B vitamin required in
human diets for numerous biological functions, was associated with reduced
rates of congenital
heart defects, according to new research in the American Heart Association's journal Circula
heart defects, according to new research in the American
Heart Association's journal Circula
Heart Association's journal Circulation.
«Function of olfactory receptor in the
human heart identified: The new findings may be relevant in the long term for diabetic patients and patients with increased
heart rates.»
The new small, affordable sensors, like the $ 100 Fitbit, can wirelessly log all sorts of
human metrics: brainwave patterns during sleep,
heart rates during exercise, leg power exerted on bike rides, number of steps taken, places visited, sounds heard.
Previously, a crew filming for the BBC documentary series
Human Planet recorded a Bajau hunter during dives, and noted his
heart rate plummeted to a mere 30 beats per minute.
(The diving reflex in most
humans only drops the
heart rate to perhaps 50 beats per minute in a healthy adult.)
There were no psychics or crystal balls, just a battery of sensors designed to determine
human intention through the subtlest of changes in
heart rate, gaze, and other physiological markers.
Thyroid hormones are involved in controlling many functions of the
human body: They influence sugar, lipid and protein metabolism, regulate body temperature,
heart rate, circulation and many more functions.
The computer allows
humans to track what the dog is doing (e.g., running, sitting, standing) when they're out of sight, while physiological sensors monitor the dog's
heart rate and body temperature, which can convey the dog's physical health and emotional state.
A study from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill found that
human touch releases those feel - good chemicals like serotonin, as well as reduces blood pressure and
heart rate making you feel more relaxed.
It's because nothing is more foreign to
human beings than getting their
heart rate up and keeping it there for long periods of time.
Look no further than our increasing
rates of obesity,
heart disease, diabetes —
humans have not adapted well to our new dining situation.
Mercury can stay in the
human body for years and act as a toxin, causing nerve damage, rapid
heart rate and profuse sweating.
I love the fact that he breaks down the intensity for
heart rate and he even discuss the supplements needed to have that extra release of the
Human Growth Hormone.
«Evidence from epidemiological studies and experimental trials in animals and
humans suggests that added sugars, particularly fructose, may increase blood pressure and blood pressure variability, increase
heart rate and myocardial oxygen demand, and contribute to inflammation, insulin resistance and broader metabolic dysfunction.
Green coffee bean extract (GCBE) also contains chlorogenic acids, and a recent study found that GCBE supplementation reduced body fat and resting
heart rate in obese
human subjects, though researchers weren't sure whether the caffeine content of GCBE was partly responsible.»
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The
human body has various sleep stages that can be observed through watching the body, monitoring
heart rate and so forth.
Was I shocked to learn that eating GMO foods can increase the
rate of
heart attacks, strokes, and bypass surgeries in multiple medical studies in
humans?
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Fuel trims can be thought of as a vital sign of any fuel management system, much like blood pressure and
heart rate is for
humans.
If there is a
human on board, the car watches the occupant's
heart rate and body temp and has several features, including seat massagers and various mood lighting stages, to help keep you alert.
Ingestion of high doses of sildenafil, which is used in both
human and veterinary medicine, can affect
heart rate and blood pressure.
These delights contain theobromine which, although harmless to
humans, can be lethal to your dog, resulting in increased
heart rate, shaking, seizure, and death.
Although anesthesia will never be 100 % risk - free, modern anesthetics (including intravenous fluids and rapidly acting and rapidly metabolized anesthetic drugs) and patient evaluation techniques (ECG, blood pressure, temperature,
heart rate, etc) used in advanced veterinary hospitals minimize the risks just like in
human medicine.
The literal, physiological transformation — which occurs under both skin and fur during
human - canine interactions (with virtually all dogs, not only therapy dogs)-- includes lowered blood pressure, slowed
heart rate, decreased feelings of isolation, anxiety, depression and loneliness, and increased output of the «bliss chemicals», Oxycontin, dopamine, and serotonin.
Tests have revealed that stroking dogs and cats can lower the blood pressure and
heart rate of the
human.
Like
humans, animals can experience accelerated
heart rates when they are overly excited or stressed.
Offer extra attention — studies show that gentle
human touch lowers blood pressure and
heart rate in dogs.
The frequency of the right sounds lower
heart rate, stabilize emotions and elevate mood in animals and
humans alike.
It's possible that one of the reasons dogs dig petting so much is because their
heart rate and blood pressure are lowered by
human petting.2
General signs of poisoning from the ingestion of toxic
human foods include vomiting, diarrhoea, excessive drinking, lethargy, disorientation, rapid
heart rate and breathing, depression or hyperactivity, and in severe cases convulsions.
It's certainly very emotionally intense and can even have a physical impact on
humans — raising their
heart rates and blood pressure.
Taking the theme of this year's Venice Biennale literally — «Pleasure Principle» depicts a pulsating sculpture beating at the
rate of the
human heart during the sexual climax.
Animal studies as well as clinical testing on
humans suggest that jiaogulan, when combined with other herbs, has beneficial effects on cardiovascular system, increasing
heart stroke volume, coronary flow, and cardiac output while reducing the
heart rate, without affecting arterial pressure.
Shouldn't a watch with a
heart rate sensor be able to figure out that a
human isn't wearing the device, let alone sleeping while doing so?
It can also affect the immune system, the digestive system, and one's
heart rate — all dangerous for the
human body in high levels.
I hope to guide this process of embracing the colorfulness of the turbulent
human heart, at a
rate that is both gentle and challenging.