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Cardiac Auscultation - Articles
Listen to Your Favorite Music to Prevent Heart Disease!
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Ng Peng Hock
Posted
Fri 21 Nov 2008 10:17am
Listening to music could be an alternative way to help people with hypertension lowers their blood pressure. This was the findings of a study by the University of Florence in Italy reported at the American Society of Hypertension meeting in New Orleans in May 2008. Although high blood pressure is a risk factor for heart disease, the study did not ...
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Listen to Your Heart
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Matt M.
Posted
Mon 17 Nov 2008 9:10pm
Here's a neat study that utilizes heart rate variability for endurance training. When heart rate variability increases or stayed the same, high-intensity training was prescribed. When heart rate variability decreased, rest or low-intensity training was prescribed.
Over the course of the study, the group that used their heart rate variabili ...
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Listen to your heart.
by
Drew W.
Posted
Tue 30 Jun 2009 4:08pm
Phil Best, this is beautiful:
True innovation requires the adoption of a belief system that sometimes must prevail in the face of other data metrics. Read up on the great inventions and business wins and you will note that at the core of most of them lie belief, dedication, and the passion to succeed. Today’s business leaders are often too a ...
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'She Listened To Her Heart' Giveaway
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julie
Posted
Mon 04 Jan 2010 10:39pm
I have spontaneously decided to have a small giveaway here at Beautiful You simply because I love you - my readers - and want to give a little back. This week has been one for me where I have really had to listen to my heart and not be afraid to speak my mind. Many years ago when I was more insecure about myself and my value to the worl ...
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Listen to your Child's Heart
by
Guardian Angel
Posted
Thu 01 Nov 2007 12:00am
Sometimes we get angry to our children when they do not listen, but the question is: do we listen to them? When we say listen, it does not mean we only hear what they say, we must also listen using our hearts to talk to their hearts. A simple question like “What are you doing, dad?” makes us mad especially if we’re very busy. Come to th ...
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CONGRESSIONAL HEARING LISTEN TO HEART WRENCHING TESTIMONIES
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Marjorie Tietjen
Posted
Fri 26 Jun 2009 7:10pm
In 1993 there was a Congressional Hearing on Lyme disease. It was promised that help would be forthcoming but things have only gotten worse. More and more people are being misdiagnosed and the suffering is extreme. People are losing their lives...figuratively and literally. The video at the link below is over 2 hours long but please find the time ...
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Listen to your heart
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Nirmala N.
Posted
Fri 11 Jan 2008 12:42pm
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Being the kind of person who lives in my head about 95% of the time, it can sometimes be really challenging to make an important decision without going over it a million times in my brain and intellectualizing it to death. I feel, however, that yoga and meditation have enabled me to pay attention to factors that truly transcend logic and reason. Ho ...
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Listen to his Heart
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SimonLevsMama
Posted
Wed 18 Aug 2010 1:58pm
I listened to Simon's heart last night for the first time in a while. It felt at once so strange to go and get the stethoscope, my cell phone (set on stopwatch) and stand over him like I used to do at least twice a day and then of course so dang familiar. I've done it more times than not in his 2+ years of life.
10:00 at night an ...
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-Follow Your Heart, Trust Your Gut, & Listen to Your Body!-
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Sarah Rippel
Posted
Tue 18 Jan 2011 12:00am
New tshirts coming soon!
What a difference a day makes!
Yesterday, I was rarin’ to go…today, I’m exhausted.
I am currently training for a half marathon, and the 2011 tri season will be underway shortly. This means following a plan! I have been doing very well with my running, and am finally feeling close to 100% after rou ...
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Listen, Listen, Listen
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Dr. Laurie W.

Posted
Tue 14 Oct 2008 5:08am
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Listen carefully to what your partner says. Ask direct questions until you really understand what your partner is telling you. Attentive listening is often the greatest gift you can give another person.
We’re often so busy that we barely listen to each other. When we do listen, we’re so busy figuring out what we will need to do about w ...
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