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A drop in heart rate and cardiac output during cardiopulmonary stress testing in a patient with a dual chamber pacemaker. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol. 2023 ...
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... stress truckers face. "Granted, it's more regulatory burden on the drivers and their examiners, but I also view this as an opportunity for health care ...
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Heart disease, stroke and diabetes are three of the most common causes of death in the U.S., but, according to Mayo Clinic's Dr. Gregory Poland, ...
A warmup and cooldown may add a few minutes to your exercise routine, but they also might reduce stress on your heart and other muscles. ... Keep stress under ...
Reduced stress further decreases the risk of some physical and mental health problems, including heart disease, stroke, depression, anxiety and general illness.
Victor Karpyak, a Mayo Clinic psychiatrist and addiction researcher, says using alcohol to celebrate or relieve stress is an age-old human trait, but ...
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When it comes to men's health, you've likely heard the basics before: Eat right, exercise, get enough sleep, avoid tobacco and limit stress. But other men's ...
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