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  2. Just a Minute - Wikipedia

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    Just a Minute is a BBC Radio 4 radio comedy panel game, hosted by Sue Perkins since 2021. For more than 50 years, with a few exceptions, it was hosted by Nicholas Parsons. Following Parsons' death in 2020, Perkins assumed the host's chair permanently, starting with the 87th series. Just a Minute was first transmitted on Radio 4 on 22 December ...

  3. How to Check Heart Rate: 5 Methods and What Is Normal

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    Method 2: Carotid pulse. To check your pulse using this method, you’ll be finding the carotid artery. Place your pointer and middle fingers on the side of your windpipe just below the jawbone ...

  4. Abnormal Heart Rhythms: Types, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment

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    The most common types of abnormal heart rhythms include: Tachycardia. Tachycardia means that your heart is beating too fast. For example, a typical heart beats 60 to 100 times per minute in adults.

  5. Words per minute - Wikipedia

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    Words per minute is a common metric for assessing reading speed and is often used in the context of remedial skills evaluation, as well as in the context of speed reading, where it is a controversial measure of reading performance. A word in this context is the same as in the context of speech. Research done in 2012 [9] measured the speed at ...

  6. Short Attention Span: Signs, Causes & Ways to Pay Attention ...

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    To help improve your attention span, consider taking a brisk walk for 30 minutes a day four or five times a week. Meditation. Meditation involves training your mind to focus and redirecting your ...

  7. What to Know About Your Heart Rate - WebMD

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    3 /12. Most healthy adults should have a resting heart rate between 60 and 100 beats a minute. In general, the more physically fit you are, the lower your heart rate will be. Athletes can have a ...

  8. Understanding Arrhythmia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

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    High blood pressure, diabetes, low blood sugar, obesity, sleep apnea, anxiety, thyroid disorders, lung disease, and autoimmune disorders are among the conditions that may cause heart rhythm ...

  9. Electronic Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring Test: Procedure and ...

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    A fetal heart rate is between 110 and 160 beats per minute and can vary by five to 25 beats per minute. Your baby’s heart rate can change based on conditions in your uterus.