I am 24 year unmarried. My whole part of the body is beating like heartbeat. But heartbeat is normal. What is it?
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A healthy resting heart rate is between 60 and 100 beats per minute. True, that's a normal heart rate range for adults. But the upper end of that range may mean a greater chance of serious health problems" a number of studies have shown that, even within the normal range, a high resting heart rate is associated with an increased risk for ischemic heart disease, stroke, and sudden cardiac death" tomaselli says. Norwegian researchers recently reported that for every 10-beat rise in resting heart rate, the risk of dying from a heart attack rose by 18% in women and by 10% in men. And a recent japanese study showed that a resting heart rate higher than 80 beats per minute was associated with a greater risk of becoming obese or developing heart disease decades later. Diabetes and obesity are both risky for the heart any querries inform me.
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