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  2. How to Take Your Pulse (Plus Target Heart Rates to Aim For)

    www.healthline.com/health/how-to-check-heart-rate

    Learn how to measure your pulse manually or with a device and what your resting and exercising heart rates should be. Find out how age, fitness, and health conditions affect your heart rate and ...

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

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    Learn what a normal resting heart rate is for adults and children, and how factors like age, activity, and medications can affect it. Find out what a dangerous heart rate is, and when to see a doctor.

  4. 5 Heart Rate Myths Debunked - WebMD

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    Learn the truth about your heart rate, pulse, blood pressure, and how they relate to your health. Find out why a normal heart rate is not always 60-100 beats per minute, and what causes ...

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

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    Learn how to check your heart rate and what it means for your health. Find out the normal range for adults, children, and fetuses, and the factors that affect your pulse.

  6. How to Lower Your Heart Rate - WebMD

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    Learn what your resting heart rate is, why it matters, and how to measure it. Find out how to lower your heart rate with lifestyle changes, such as exercise, quitting smoking, and staying cool.

  7. Weak Pulse: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/pulse-weak-or-absent

    A weak or absent pulse is a medical emergency that can be caused by cardiac arrest or shock. Learn how to identify, treat, and prevent complications of a weak pulse.

  8. Fraser Health - Wikipedia

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    Fraser Health is a regional public health authority in British Columbia, Canada, serving 1.9 million residents. It provides various health care services, including acute care, community care, mental health, and addictions, through 13 hospitals and 110 community sites.

  9. Heart Rates Can Vary by 70 Bpm: What That Means for Your Health

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    A study of 92,500 people found that daily resting heart rates differed by up to 70 bpm between individuals. Learn how wearable trackers can help identify changes in health and what factors affect ...