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Irregular heartbeats may be less predictable than we thought

A new study from the University of Alberta has revealed something surprising about how our hearts respond to low oxygen conditions. While doctors often rely on tests to measure heart health, this research suggests that one important signal—irregular heartbeats—may not be as consistent or predictable as previously believed. The study, published in the journal Physiological […] The post Irregular heartbeats may be less predictable than we thought appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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