Carley is a writer, editor and social media professional. Before starting at Forbes Health, she wrote for Sleepopolis and interned at PBS and Nickelodeon. She's a certified sleep science coach and ...
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Your heart will beat roughly 2.5 billion times over an average lifetime
Every person alive right now carries a biological clock that does not pause for sleep, stress, or weekends. The human heart ...
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Your heart beats about 100,000 times every single day
Every person walking, sleeping, or sitting still right now depends on a muscle that contracts roughly 100,000 times before ...
Sitting quietly at your desk, watching TV, or lying in bed at night, your heart should be taking it easy – beating steadily and calmly at somewhere between 60 and 80 beats per minute for most healthy ...
A groundbreaking new study led by researchers at the Masonic Medical Research Institute (MMRI) has identified that two closely related proteins, RBPMS and RBPMS2, act in tandem to protect the heart's ...
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