Yes. As answered in the top answer a 12 year old can not cum until they are 13
minutes in a day = 60 min/hr * ~24hr/day =~1440 min/day 1440*120=~172800 beats per day assuming beating of the heart is a constant rate all day(i.e. 120 beats per minute for all 1440 minutes in the day)
A horse has a approximate heartbeat of 40 per minute
A doctor would be able to answer this better, but basically, you don't just see the action on the screen, you feel it and become a part of it and immerse yourself in it so that your whole body (in the really good games) feels it.
This is usually a sign of addiction and withdrawl. These are clear signs to seek help.
But yes, I myself have experienced this myself, im 14 years old.. but one time while i was at a hotel gathering...all night i was drinking somewhat, and taking big hits of Mary jay.. i woke up the next morning around 5 or 6 shaking not cause im cold.. but just out of no reason.. my friends were worried about me.. and i got up.. and still continued to shake.. but anyways.. if you feel like this.. its best to ignore it and try going back to sleep even though you may wake up shaking a tad bit more.. there really is no cure for this enless you want to go to the ER but why would you do that when you've been drinking and smoking right?.. haha hope that helped.
ohh yeah and by the way.. some of the time when you smoke weed... your heart usually rases.. so.. theres that haha :D
In the USA, heart transplants cost about $145,000.00 but this does not include the separate doctor / specialist / surgeon's fees, anesthesia, tests, and costs for complications. It also does not include the ongoing costs of anti-rejection medications.
Medicare and Medicaid might cover some costs, but not all.
Source: Battelle Institute/Seattle Research Center
My name is Sean Blackman.I believe the answer is at least 18 hours after death.
People who are in good physical shape have a resting heart rate of 70 or lower. Cardiovascular exercise would help get your heart rate down to normal.
Ranging from 50% to 90% of your maximum heart rate.
The longer you time for the more accurate your measurement will be
because when your doing the exercises it causes the heart rate to increse.
The level of physical activity can determine a person's heart rate. For example, the heart rate is much slower when sitting/at rest than when doing excercise.
Pulse oximeters measure the oxygen content of the blood, and usually measure percent saturation. Therefore, the range is from 0-100, with 99% being a typical maximum.
A healthy reading on a pulse oximeter is one that is an oxygen saturation above 90% when breathing room air, during most kinds of mild activities, such as walking. If oxygen saturation gets below 80% during simple activity, it may be important to talk to your doctor again about oxygen support.
I am 70 and every a.m. after I get up and have coffee ,I check my pulse. It is usually in the very low fortys but yesterday it was 38. I.m a cyclist that still competes and can still do 50 miles in 2.5 hours without headwind and with moderart climbs. What does it mean? Yo no se.
Adrenal glands (also known as suprarenal glands)is what you are referring to and it is part of the nervous system. The two glands are located on top of the kidneys and are responsible for our "fight or flight" reaction towards life threatening situations.
The pulse rate taken first thing in the morning, while lying in bed or just rising, is only accurate to describe RESTING heart rate. This is because your body is nearly asleep and you haven't had much movement-this will likely be the lowest point in the day. When taken at 6pm, it will depend on what you've done today. Things like stress, exercise, caffeine, etc. can increase and medication, alcohol, etc. can decrease your heart rate. All are technically accurate, but don't reflect RESTING heart rate. In other words, even if your heart rate is 58 at 6am, if it is 200 at 6pm after relaxing, you should ABSOLUTELY seek medical attention.