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11 Signs You Need To Get Your Heart Checked
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How do you tell if something’s wrong with your heart?
Here are some signs you should especially watch out for.
How To Check If A Pulse Oximeter Is Working Properly?
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Pulse oximeters are quick, inexpensive and needle-free - making them a great tool to measure the amount of oxygen in your blood. It helps to gauge whether your heart and lungs are functioning properly to supply enough oxygen to your body.
Learn about what affects the accuracy of your pulse oximeter and how to check if it is working properly.
Health Benefits of Ginger
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Ginger is rich in a phytonutrients compound known as gingerols. Gingerols contribute to many of the health benefits that we get from ginger.
Here are some of the benefits of gingerols.
What You Need To Know About Automated External Defibrillators
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In many emergency heart attack scenarios on TV, we see this electrical device that zaps a person back to life. If you don’t know what it's called - it’s a defibrillator. “Defibrillators are devices that restore a normal heartbeat by sending an electric pulse or shock to the heart. They are used to prevent or correct an arrhythmia, a heartbeat that is uneven or that is too slow or too fast. Defibrillators can also restore the heart’s beating if the heart suddenly stops.” - National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute TYPES OF DEFIBRILLATORS There are a few types of...
CPR With Covid-19 Guidelines
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What is CPR and why does it matter for us to know how to do CPR?
CPR is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.
Cardio refers to the heart, whereas pulmonary refers to the lungs. To put it plainly, CPR is a technique to resuscitate the heart and lungs after they have stopped for a while.
There are many reasons why the heart and lungs can stop functioning. Heart attack, stroke, asthma, drowning, and drug overdose are some of the few reasons.