Her heart muscle was irreparably damaged by a blood clot and now she takes daily medication to control her heart beat and rhythm. |
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The sinus node is a natural pacemaker in your heart that helps your heart beat steadily. |
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Through the powerful clench in her teeth, she nodded, wincing every time her heart beat against the pressure on her forearm. |
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Stage 1 involves stopping the heart beat of the foetus and softening the neck of the womb. |
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Certain medicines, herbal supplements, and illegal street drugs can make your heart beat faster. |
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Her heart beat quick as she ran into the office and lifted the shade to witness the flood. |
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My heart beat a nervous tattoo in my chest, the rest of my body frozen in place. |
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I can almost hear my heart beat in time with their intense swimming strokes. |
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As he pressed his head hard to the man's chest he could hear the thump, thump of a healthy heart beat. |
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My heart beat instantly dropped to its regular rhythm, seeing that it was only Rachel. |
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My heart beat a little harder against my ribcage and I found it a little harder to swallow. |
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She was rigid, staring blank at the screen, though her heart beat with excitement. |
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The aorta is relatively fixed at these two points but is mobile on each side so the heart beat stress is maximal there. |
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The two-hour secret operation involved having a small battery-operated pacemaker implanted to keep his heart beat regular. |
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It settled my nervous fluttering heart beat, which settled to a slightly quicker-then-normal, but less uncomfortable pace. |
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She could hear her raging heart beat wildly in her ears and she trembled with excitement and anxiety. |
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Yanare took a deep breath secretly hoping that she could meet someone in this party that would make her heart beat rapidly instead of making her cringe in disgust. |
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The terrifying sound of the lion's roar made his heart beat with fright. |
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I jogged on the spot, making a futile attempt to slow my heart beat. |
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If a heavy dose of this medicine is given, the patient becomes semi-conscious, his heart beat becomes slow and nervous system and resistance power also becomes weak. |
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She listened to your heart beat and it boomed out over a loudspeaker. |
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Other problems include irregularities of the heart beat, heart muscle destruction and blood clots and clumps of bacteria that go from the heart to the brain and other organs. |
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Some divers may develop fever, headache, nausea, difficulty in swallowing or breathing, faintness, rapid heart beat, weakness, chills, diarrhea, and muscle spasms. |
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In the heart rate control strategy, therapy is aimed at controlling the rate at which the lower chambers of the heart beat, while allowing the atria to continue to fibrillate. |
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In this way, these so-called ion channels govern the electrical excitability of cells that make the heart beat. |
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Each time the heart depolarises, producing a heart beat, it needs to recover or repolarise, in readiness for the next heart beat. |
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His heart beat apitpat with every smile she flashed his way. |
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Awash in its fragrance, like a kandhuli fish rippling in a pond and making liquid motifs of rings and bangles, her head grew giddier and her heart beat faster. |
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The 52-year-old singer said he was lucky to be alive after doctors discovered he had Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome, a condition which causes an irregular heart beat. |
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