The iHeartRadio app is a radio station streaming app. The data stream is 64 kbps, which is about 225 MB per hour.
Too much niacin can increase your heart rate. The recommended daily dose for a normal adult is between 13 mg and 17 mg.
30mb per hour, upto 60 if you keep changing
Too much caffeine may cause you to have what is refered to as "premature atrial contractions" this refers to the heart is having an occsional extra beat. A "heart attack" from too much caffeine is very slim
Just like any other creature, to much stress, eats to much anything humans can get a heart attack for.
Not much. It wasn't radioactive, it couldn't do much but beep on a radio frequency.
It can beat 1 or 2 times a second
Yes that is to high of a dose, the recommended daily dose for acute pain is 400mg, This drug is really hard on the gastrointestinal tract & heart.
It depends on your cellphone, your service provider, and the way you are listening to the radio. If you have a radio scanner built in, then it should be free. If you are using an application like Pandora on a smartphone, then it depends on your data plan. Unlimited data plans will allow you to listen for free (unless the supposedly unlimited plan comes with a data usage cap like many do). Others will charge you a certain rate for however much data is processed by the phone. With an app like Pandora, that can become a lot and very pricey. Hope that this helped.
30mb per hour, upto 60 if you keep changing
Too much niacin can increase your heart rate. The recommended daily dose for a normal adult is between 13 mg and 17 mg.
There is nothing such as average. It will be individual. Amphetamine is to cause increased heartbeat rate. When dosing therapeutic dose it is important not to give the patient as much as to load the heart very much so it will get tired too much.
because it is a drug and too much will slow down your brain cells and it is hard for your heart to beat!
Browsing the web for an hour uses about 20 megabytes of data. Things like watching Youtube videos or using radio apps use more data than simple browsing.
They dose weigh a lot
It depends on the radio.
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