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  2. Normal Heart Rate: Range, When It's Dangerous, and More

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    Takeaway. A typical resting pulse rate for adults is between 60 and 100 beats per minute (bpm). Depending on your activity, your rate can be higher or lower. But, a heart rate of over 100 bmp that ...

  3. 5 Heart Rate Myths Debunked - WebMD

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    1. Myth: A normal heart rate is 60-100 beats per minute. 2. Myth: An erratic heart rate means I'm having a heart attack. 3. Myth: If my pulse is fast, it always means I'm stressed out. 4. Myth: If ...

  4. Your Heart Rate: What Does It Say? - WebMD

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    A healthy heart rate for adults over 18 is usually between 60 and 100 beats per minute (bpm). Your number may vary. The best time to measure your resting heart rate is just after you wake up in ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. What to Know About Your Heart Rate - WebMD

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    A Healthy Resting Heart Rate. 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 ...

  7. Your Guide to Stress Test Results by Age - Healthline

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    A study of athletes had the following findings: Of those ages 35 to 60, 5.1% had an abnormal stress test. Of those older than 60, 8.5% had an abnormal stress test. When you exercise for a ...

  8. How to Lower Your Heart Rate - WebMD

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    If your resting heart rate is too fast because you just did some physical activity or you’re stressed or anxious, there are some steps you can take to try and lower your pulse: Sit down in a ...

  9. Know When to Worry About Heart Palpitations - Healthline

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    A high-carb meal may trigger palpitations if you have low blood sugar. Likewise, an extra cup of coffee or a caffeine-packed energy drink may get your heart racing and your head buzzing a little ...