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Normal Heart Rate

smart-heart-living.com

Wondering what's a normal heart rate? Here's what you need to know to ensure you have a healthy heart rate, plus a selection of the best heart rate monitors.

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The number of calories burned per day (without exercise) is referred to as your basal metabolic rate (BMR): http://t.co/aU1d1MLg

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