Dr Wendy Christien - Heart Rhythm

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Our heart rhythm is a crucial indicator of how well our hearts are functioning
and how efficiently blood is being pumped throughout our bodies. The rhythm
of the heart is controlled by electrical signals that coordinate the contraction
and relaxation of the heart's chambers. A regular and stable heart rhythm is a
key indicator of our cardiovascular health and is essential for our circulatory
systems to function properly.
6 Jun English South Africa Health & Fitness · Christianity

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