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    The human body is composed of the heart, veins, and blood, the cardiovascular framework is the body’s framework that does the assignments of pumping and transporting blood, oxygen, supplements, and waste items, and different substances all throughout the body. The cardiovascular framework, nonetheless, wouldn’t have the capacity to conduct these capacities without assistance from what is once in a while alluded to as the body's most focused organ the heart. Currently, in our physical fitness…

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    Heart Failure Epidemiology

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    adopt, Javed Butler discusses the problems with heart failure being the primary reason for “12-15 million…

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    Electrocardiogram Lab

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    interval, and pulse amplitude will be affected by both exercise and after cold conditions have been applied. The cold conditions will slow the heart rate due to vasoconstriction, so the beat period will lengthen resulting in a longer r-pulse interval, as well as a decrease in pulse amplitude. . After exercise however, there will be an increase in blood heart rate due to vasodilation. This will cause the beat period to shorten, resulting in a shorter r-pulse interval, as well as an increase in…

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    Stem Cell Essay

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    approximately 30,000 cardiac cells have died. The heart cannot reproduce these lost cells, and there are cardiac cells still dying. What is the doctor to do to help solve this problem? This issue is the area in which the ideology and use of stem cells come into play. Stem cells are, “Multipotent, undifferentiated cells capable of multiplication and differentiation (Paolo and Markwald).” Thus, these stem cells can be utilized in a patient to allow for the heart to reproduce new cells and keep…

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    Cardiac Arrhythmia is an anomaly in the Heart which can be diagnosed with the help of Electrocardiogram (ECG) signal. ECG signal is a diagrammatic representation of the cardiac signal, which is most important biomedical signal, taken for the feature extraction. Since it is very difficult to analyse the ECG signal due to the size, noise and changes in the signal, automatic system for ECG signal processing is essential. For this, ECG signal is processed using wavelets based signal processing,…

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    Systolic Heart Failure

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    conditioning activities such as running, rowing and walking along with resistance strength training exercises have been shown to be inversely associated with the risk of coronary heart disease.” (WCPT organization). The intersection between aging and cardiovascular disease is very important. The average lifespan of person increases. Human beings 65 or older are at higher risk for cardiovascular diseases. Within this age group cardiovascular diseases are the main cause of death. The costs of…

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    Function of heart and lungs The heart and the lungs are the most important part of the human body. The human body is able to function properly with the help of heart and lungs. The lungs help the human body in the respiration process and gas exchange, whereas the heart has the job to pump blood into the body. The heart uses the help of blood vessels to deliver blood into the body. The blood vessel, vein, has the duty to deliver deoxygenated blood to the heart. The deoxygenated blood pass into…

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    What is the Cardiovascular System? The Cardiovascular System is also known as the Circulatory System and the Vascular System which is an Organ System.2nd The Cardiovascular System consist of the heart, blood vessels and the blood. All three of these elements make up the Cardiovascular System. These elements permit the blood to circulate and transport nutrients, oxygen, carbon dioxide, hormones and blood cells to and from the cells in the body to provide nourishment. Also, the different parts of…

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    The human body is comprised of a huge amount of systems that work together. Two of these greatly important systems are the muscular and cardiovascular systems. These body systems are very heavily intertwined and cannot function without one another. If one fails, the other stops working soon after, and the loss of either of these systems would be utterly catastrophic to the smooth workings of the human body. The cardiovascular system could be described as being the life support system of the…

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    occur and the blood that leaves the lungs is now oxygenated and can be transported to the systemic circulation after traveling back through the heart and leaving the left ventricle. Within the systemic circulation, oxygenated blood is not only transported systemically, but wastes are removed from tissues and then returned to the right side of the heart for the pulmonary circulation to start its cycle again. In the pulmonary and systemic circulation systems, there are different types of blood…

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