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  2. Hearts in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    Smiling face with heart-shaped eyes. The Heart Eyes (😍) emoji is to express happiness towards something. The Unicode Consortium listed it as the third most used emoji in 2019, behind the Red Heart and Face with Tears of Joy emoji. [7] It frequently appears in the top 10 lists for the most common emoji. [8]

  3. Left Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction: Causes and Treatments

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    Takeaway. Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction (LVDD) is a condition that affects your heart’s ability to fill up with blood before sending the blood out into your circulation. Your heartbeat ...

  4. Multivessel Coronary Artery Disease: Signs, Risks, Treatment

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    The most common type of heart disease is coronary artery diseas e (C A D). This is when your coronary arteries become partially or completely blocked. ... 2022 ICD-10-CM codes. (n.d.). https://www ...

  5. When to worry about premature ventricular contractions (PVCs)

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    How many times does your heart beat in a day? Having thousands of PVCs a day can put you at risk for decreased heart function. To put those numbers in context, your heart beats about 100,000 times ...

  6. Echocardiogram: What It Shows, Purpose, Types, and Results

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    An echocardiogram, on the other hand, shows a detailed view of the heart's internal structure and how blood flows through it. The test: Measures the size and shape of your heart. Shows how well ...

  7. Heart symbol - Wikipedia

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    Heart symbol. The heart symbol is an ideograph used to express the idea of the "heart" in its metaphorical or symbolic sense. Represented by an anatomically inaccurate shape, the heart symbol is often used to represent the center of emotion, including affection and love, especially romantic love.

  8. Cardioversion for AFib: Procedure, Risks, Results, Recovery

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    Yes. Blood clots: Either kind of cardioversion could knock loose blood clots created from your abnormal heartbeat. Before the procedure, your doctor may do a type of ultrasound to look for blood ...

  9. B-Type Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) Test - WebMD

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    When you have heart failure, your heart makes more B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) and N-terminal-proBNP (NT-proBNP). Levels of both go up in your blood when your heart failure gets worse and go ...