Life Span Linked to Resting Heart Rate

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Life Span Linked to Resting Heart Rate

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A new study finds that heart disease patients' risk of suffering a major cardiovascular event can be measured by their resting heart rate.

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Tags: Heart, Heart Disease, Coronary Artery Disease, Disease and Condition, disease, Event

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Be still my beating heart: landmark study finds high resting heart associated with shorter life expectancy - Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada

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mikeyoung Mike Young, PhD PhD and Doctor

High resting heart rates are linked to shorter lifespans: http://ow.ly/323bn

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Most Recently Shared on October 26, 2010 at 11:42 pm By:

EinsteinCollegeofMed David Flores - Einstein College of Medicine Medical School

What's your #resting #heart #rate? If it's close to 80 and u have hrt disease, you could be headed for probs. http://bit.ly/dm1IiU

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