refrain from intaking anything that will increase your blood pressure, refrain from any intensive exercises, always breathe slowly and confortably, and stick to a more lax lifestyle....
Or if you mean biological control: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiac_pacemaker
Arrhythmia is lack of a steady heart beat.
Arrhythmia
Well, your arteries and veins also show a steady beat. But it's technically still the beating of your heart pumping blood through them. I'm pretty sure the heart is the only body part with a steady beat but you could go on for a long time about other non-anatomical things.
Nope! Vitals: Temperature: Normal Heart beat, strong and steady. Pulse: Regular, strong, steady Respirations: Regular, without wheezes.
Pacemakers are small devices implanted in the chest to regulate the heart's rhythm. They send electrical signals to the heart to help it beat at a steady pace and pump blood effectively.
The Pacemaker ensures that the heart has a steady rhythm without any cause for a breakdown or skip in the beat.
Pulse is a beating noise in your hand and lower ear. Without pulse you will die.
Digitalis is made from Foxglove. It can be used to treat certain heart conditions. It slows your heart to a steady beat.
A beat in music is the steady pulse or rhythm that drives a song. It is like the heart of the music, keeping time and providing a foundation for other musical elements to build upon.
The sinoatrial node, located in the right atrium of the heart, is responsible for generating electrical impulses that regulate the heart rhythm. These impulses travel through specialized pathways in the heart to coordinate muscle contractions and maintain a steady heartbeat.
Homeostasis, dynamic equilibrium, steady state, coordination, regulation, human body, and heart. It can be disrupted by parasites, fungi, bacteria and viruses.
No, rhythm does not always have a steady beat. It can vary in speed, pauses, and accents to create different patterns and emotions in music. Syncopation and polyrhythms are examples of rhythmic techniques that can disrupt a steady beat.