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.
Not exact matches
Although effective, the medications can cause the uterus to contract too frequently, leading to
changes in the
heart rate pattern
of the fetus that could be dangerous.
If the baby becomes distressed (this is detected by
changes in the baby's
heart rate or the presence
of meconium, the baby's first stool) but it is already moving down the birth canal, forceps or Ventouse will usually be preferred to a caesarean section; if the baby is not moving down the birth canal and is becoming distressed, a caesarean section may be recommended.
The midwife may be intermittently listening to the baby's
heart rate, but unless she is listening for long enough AND frequently enough AND exactly at the right times AND can distinguish subtle
changes in heart rate, she will be blissfully unaware that a baby is dying right
in front
of her.
While the
heart rate in pregnancy is faster than an adult's
heart rate, the truth is that a normal fetal
heart rate changes during the stages
of pregnancy.
Umbilical cord compression can cause
changes in your baby's blood pressure due to the
changes in heart rate and lack
of oxygen.
A final study, which also reported on fetal distress, found hyperstimulation with fetal
heart rate changes in 2.9 %
of women using nipple stimulation, compared to 1 %
of women using pitocin.
After 19 hours
of labor at 9 cm, I begged for a c - section because I had nothing left and because even
in that state my husband and I could hear and see the ticker tape and the beeping
changing for our daughter's
heart rate, every time there was a contraction.
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 SID
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 SID
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 SID
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 SID
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 SID
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 SID
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 SID
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 SID
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 SID
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 SID
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 SID
in autonomic function, arousal, and cardiovascular reflexes might all increase an infant's vulnerability to SIDS.
As with systemic analgesia, use
of opioids
in an epidural block increases the risk that your baby will experience a
change in heart rate, breathing problems, drowsiness, reduced muscle tone, and reduced breastfeeding.
Didn't he cave
in a couple
of years ago after taking thousands
of dollars from NYSUT and vote with a «heavy
heart» for a budget that included
changes in the teacher evaluation law that quite severely tied teacher
ratings to test scores?
Results showed that, among study participants with asymmetry
in temporal lobe high frequency electrical activity, those with right compared to left side asymmetry had higher resting
heart rates and other
changes suggesting that the cardiovascular system may be less capable
of adapting to shifting circumstances.
In a minority of the Norwegians who carried a particular change in the gene, blood lipid levels were much healthier and they had a lower rate of heart attac
In a minority
of the Norwegians who carried a particular
change in the gene, blood lipid levels were much healthier and they had a lower rate of heart attac
in the gene, blood lipid levels were much healthier and they had a lower
rate of heart attack.
Dr Sunil Shah, Senior Lecturer
in Public Health at St George's University
of London, a co-author
of the report, said: «There is evidence, from other studies, that bereavement and grief lead to a range
of adverse responses including
changes in blood clotting, blood pressure, stress hormone levels and
heart rate control.
The researchers also found that veterans with PTSD had higher adrenaline levels and less control
of their
heart rate in response to blood pressure
changes.
Heart attacks aren't the only cardiovascular risk associated with
changing clocks: Preliminary research presented at the 2016 American Academy
of Neurology's annual meeting found that stroke
rates in Finland are 8 % higher, on average,
in the two days following both time
changes — spring and fall — compared to the two weeks before or after.
«The emotion manifests itself
in physiological
changes such as increased respiration and
heart rate, muscle tension, sweating and flushing
of the skin,» he says.
In more extreme cases,
heart rate changes may occur (for a full list
of ways to tell if you're experiencing magnesium deficiency, check out this article).
[pagebreak] Surprising disorders that can cause fatigue Your thyroids out
of whack If you cant lose weight or have unexplained weight gain, drier skin than usual, a slowed
heart rate, a
change in your periods, or a feeling
of being cold — along with fatigue — you may have hypothyroidism, says Francine Kaufman, MD, head
of the Center for Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles.
Other symptoms
of anxiety include excessive sweating, muscle tension, rapid
heart rate,
changes in vision, hot and cold flushes and can be associated with suicidal ideation, self - harm and substance abuse disorders, when anxiety becomes severe.
Of these, several have reported post-treatment reductions in total cholesterol 12, 53, triglyceride 12, 53 and increases in high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol.20 In studies using normotensive rats, three to six months of IER has been observed to lower blood pressure 16 - 19 and heart rate 16, 17, 19, with the magnitude of the change comparable to CER (40 % ER / day) rats.19 In accordance with these findings areimprovements in aortic endothelium - dependent and heart rate variability (a marker of sympatho - vagal balance) in IER - fed rats.
Of these, several have reported post-treatment reductions
in total cholesterol 12, 53, triglyceride 12, 53 and increases in high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol.20 In studies using normotensive rats, three to six months of IER has been observed to lower blood pressure 16 - 19 and heart rate 16, 17, 19, with the magnitude of the change comparable to CER (40 % ER / day) rats.19 In accordance with these findings areimprovements in aortic endothelium - dependent and heart rate variability (a marker of sympatho - vagal balance) in IER - fed rats.
in total cholesterol 12, 53, triglyceride 12, 53 and increases
in high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol.20 In studies using normotensive rats, three to six months of IER has been observed to lower blood pressure 16 - 19 and heart rate 16, 17, 19, with the magnitude of the change comparable to CER (40 % ER / day) rats.19 In accordance with these findings areimprovements in aortic endothelium - dependent and heart rate variability (a marker of sympatho - vagal balance) in IER - fed rats.
in high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol.20
In studies using normotensive rats, three to six months of IER has been observed to lower blood pressure 16 - 19 and heart rate 16, 17, 19, with the magnitude of the change comparable to CER (40 % ER / day) rats.19 In accordance with these findings areimprovements in aortic endothelium - dependent and heart rate variability (a marker of sympatho - vagal balance) in IER - fed rats.
In studies using normotensive rats, three to six months
of IER has been observed to lower blood pressure 16 - 19 and heart rate 16, 17, 19, with the magnitude of the change comparable to CER (40 % ER / day) rats.19 In accordance with these findings areimprovements in aortic endothelium - dependent and heart rate variability (a marker of sympatho - vagal balance) in IER - fed rats.
of IER has been observed to lower blood pressure 16 - 19 and
heart rate 16, 17, 19, with the magnitude
of the change comparable to CER (40 % ER / day) rats.19 In accordance with these findings areimprovements in aortic endothelium - dependent and heart rate variability (a marker of sympatho - vagal balance) in IER - fed rats.
of the
change comparable to CER (40 % ER / day) rats.19
In accordance with these findings areimprovements in aortic endothelium - dependent and heart rate variability (a marker of sympatho - vagal balance) in IER - fed rats.
In accordance with these findings areimprovements
in aortic endothelium - dependent and heart rate variability (a marker of sympatho - vagal balance) in IER - fed rats.
in aortic endothelium - dependent and
heart rate variability (a marker
of sympatho - vagal balance) in IER - fed rats.
of sympatho - vagal balance)
in IER - fed rats.
in IER - fed rats.72
And since the link between oxidative and non-oxidative pathways, and
heart rate is mediated by hormone levels, aerobic function isn't really going to be mediated by cardiovascular fitness: the hormonal
changes that result
in a reduction
of oxidation and increase
in anaerobic function occur at a very high
heart rate reserve (long, long before your cardiovascular fitness maxes out).
These stress hormones cause a whole series
of sudden physiological
changes in your body, such as increasing your
heart rate and blood pressure, shutting down your digestive system, and preparing your body -LSB-...]
These stress hormones cause a whole series
of sudden physiological
changes in your body, such as increasing your
heart rate and blood pressure, shutting down your digestive system, and preparing your body to fight off an attack or run for your life.
Using a technique called bispectral analysis, they analyzed
changes to
heart rate dynamics
in two types
of meditation and found that, while different, both shifted «phase coupled harmonics» to higher frequencies.
Exercise performed at the anaerobic threshold causes prominent
changes in hormone values, and they continued to rise up to 90 %
of max
heart rate [2].
A 1,600 % spike
in the level
of BPA
in the urine
of those who drank from a can;
heart rate didn't
change much, but there was a huge increase
in blood pressure.
Although how it works is not understood, hypnosis may bring about physiological
changes in the body such as decreased
heart rate, blood pressure, and alpha wave brain patterns, similar to meditation and other types
of deep relaxation.
There were also
changes in their waist circumference, waist - to - hip ratio, diastolic blood pressure (the lower
of the two blood pressure readings), resting
heart rate and levels
of HDL - cholesterol.
There were also several studies that reported
changes in physiological and cognitive outcomes including increased
heart rate variability, decreased cortisol concentration, improved respiratory muscle and abdominal strength, greater flexibility, improved planning and execution
of cognitive tasks, and even declines
in physiological stress reactivity.
Other research has found that when patients believe
in the effectiveness
of a therapy — whether they get a vote
of confidence from their practitioners or not — it can stimulate real physiological responses, including
changes in heart rate, blood pressure, and even chemical activity
in the brain that decreases pain, anxiety, and fatigue.
It's always more enjoyable when I smoke, I feel more «
in the zone», enjoy the way my body experiences the
change of breath,
heart rate, and I feel hyper - focused on the task so I don't trip & fall.
You're just static
in that chair, and so watching these images on the screen are potentially
changing your
heart rate, your blood pressure, the amount
of stress hormone that's floating through your blood stream
in that moment, and maybe those images that you see
in the movie have such staying power that you have a nightmare that night or you can't sleep very well.
When your thyroid doesn't produce the correct amount
of hormone, you may experience
changes in heart rate and other concerning symptoms.
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of Pi 52:50 — Other Stuff We Watched: Holy Motors, The Queen
of Versailles, Anchorman, Rudy, Sunset Boulevard, Cyborg, 3 Women, I
Heart Huckabees, The Fighter, Three Kings, Flirting with Disaster, Spanking the Monkey, Touch
of Evil, The Ipcress File, Tombstone 2:06:35 — Junk Mail: Best Musical Moment
in a Non-Musical, Favourite Scenes Set to Non-Score Music, DVD and Blu - ray Cataloguing, Trailers We Got Sick
of Seeing,
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Later, at the University
of Maryland, we studied patients
in coronary - care units and saw this phenomenon
of remarkable
changes in patients»
heart rate and
heart rhythms
in response to simple touch from a dog.»
In other words, if publishers realize they are spending more money by paying huge advances, as opposed to raising the royalty
rate, they could have a
change of heart.
The
heart rates of the pups were then measured to understand the physiological and behavioural
changes in them according to the songs they were listening to.
With large ingestions
of the bulb, more severe symptoms such as an increase
in heart rate and
changes in respiration can be seen, and should be treated by a veterinarian.
In one study, Beagle dogs that were given a dose of 0.2 mg / kg of amphetamines (in the form of dextroamphetamine) were observed to determine behavioral and physiological changes, such as body temperature, heart rate, and motor activit
In one study, Beagle dogs that were given a dose
of 0.2 mg / kg
of amphetamines (
in the form of dextroamphetamine) were observed to determine behavioral and physiological changes, such as body temperature, heart rate, and motor activit
in the form
of dextroamphetamine) were observed to determine behavioral and physiological
changes, such as body temperature,
heart rate, and motor activity.
There have also been a few personal testimonies
of blood pressure and
heart rate alerts being trained by the handler simply prompting their dog to perform a specific behavior when they are experiencing the
changes in blood pressure or
heart rate.
The veterinarian will be looking for
changes in the lung sounds, respiration
rates or quality,
heart sounds (both rhythm and blood flow sounds), chest compressibility, signs
of fluid accumulation
in the chest or abdomen, and the size
of such organs as the liver.
Moreover, smaller breeds
of dogs as well as puppies are more susceptible to cinnamon overdose which can be manifested by vomiting and diarrhea as well as low blood sugar and
changes in the
rate and rhythm
of the dog's
heart.
Your veterinarian will perform a physical exam taking special note
of heart rate, respiratory
rate, ability to walk, coordination, temperature and
change in demeanor.
Uncontrolled hyperthyroidism has important consequences on the
heart, causing increased
heart rate but also
changes in the muscular wall
of the
heart that will eventually cause
heart failure if untreated.
This equipment tracks your pet's pulse,
heart rate, temperature and blood pressure, so that the designated team member monitoring your pet's vitals will be aware
of any
changes in their condition, and can alert the veterinarians working with your pet to these
changes.
Ensures sustained phenylpropanolamine levels
in the blood stream and may help reduce the conditions often associated with high levels
of phenylpropanolamine such as: decreased appetite,
changes in heart rate, increased blood pressure, hyperexcitability
There is sufficient evidence for biological effects
of noise during sleep: increase
in heart rate, arousals, sleep stage
changes and awakening.
Eight
of the 25 adults
in the study experienced
changes in heart rate directly related to DECT phone radiation, and four experienced tachycardia, or a rapid
heart rate.
Mathiason talked about «Sophie,» a robot that is a product
of NEC Corp. and La Trobe University Business School, which is designed to pre-screen job candidates and record the conversation while also noting the applicant's cognitive verbal responses and monitoring
changes in facial expression, blood pressure,
heart rate, and more.