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... Digitalis was found effective for treating abnormal heart rhythms and diuretics were found effective to remove water, which reduced hypertension. ...
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... warm-up. Warming-up before intense exercise gradually increases the heart rate and prevents abnormal heart rhythms. Sudden extreme ...
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... of the kidney. A victim of anorexia may also be prone low blood pressure and abnormal heart rhythms. Meanwhile, the behavioral effects ...
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... of the kidney. A victim of anorexia may also be prone low blood pressure and abnormal heart rhythms. Meanwhile, the behavioral effects ...
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... will die. The first few hours after a heart attack are the most important because abnormal heart rhythms may occur. Symptoms of ...
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... Abnormal heart rhythms fall into two general classes: Excessively slow heart rates known as Bradycardias Over rapid heart rates known as Tachycardias The ...
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... Certain medications used in treating high blood pressure (such as hydralazine), abnormal heart rhythms (such as procainamide), and epilepsy (such as phenytoin ...
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... Some studies, for example, have found coffee to cause abnormal heart rhythms in fetuses. Second-hand smoke is harmful as well, as are diets poor in nutrition. ...
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... Abnormal heart rhythms which will stop the sufficient flow of blood to the coronary arteries may cause blood clots. This causes the shock in anorexia cases. ...
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... When prescribed incorrectly or even in extreme cases anti-depressants can cause abnormal heart rhythms, seizures, and out of body experiences or removed from ...
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... our heart and muscles, Cardiomyopathy which is characterized by decrease effectiveness of heart pumping and enlarged heart, abnormal heart rhythms, and can ...
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... tooth enamel, enlarge the salivary glands, inflame the esophagus and lower the potassium levels in the blood, causing abnormal heart rhythms" (http://abcnews.go ...
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... to stress) and vasopressin (a brain chemical found to be abnormal in-patients ... those suffering from this illness may experience irregular heart rhythms or heart ...
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... is because most anorexic patients have been found to have abnormal levels of ... This is because the heart can develop dangerous rhythms, including slow ...
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... is because most anorexic patients have been found to have abnormal levels of ... This is because the heart can develop dangerous rhythms, including slow ...
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... is because most anorexic patients have been found to have abnormal levels of ... This is because the heart can develop dangerous rhythms, including slow ...
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