Understanding Heart Contractions and Pulse: A Comprehensive Guide
When the heart contracts, it produces a pulse, which is a wave of pressure that travels through the arteries. The pulse can be felt at various points on the body, such as the wrist, neck, and temple. The pulse rate is the number of pulses per minute, and it is a measure of the heart rate.Heart Disease - Related Articles
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