Sometimes your diaphragm (breathing muscle) can cause what appears to be an area of ischemia (low-blood flow) in your heart. This is a "diaphragmatic attenuation artifact." It may be a true "fixed defect" or it may not be anything at all.
A "fixed defect" means that you have a complete blockage, or an almost complete blockage to a terminal segment of the artery going to your heart. Exercise is supposed to dilate your arteries. So a fixed defect means that there was no ability to dilate that segment and to deliver further blood to that area. It can mean you had a previous infarction (heart attack).
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A perfect antidote to stress is not one of the benefits of proper diaphragmatic breathing.
A tissue is made up of lot of cells all adapted for a particular function.
Grief and mourning are common responses to death, which can lead to emotional stress, sadness, and feelings of loss. Additionally, the logistical aspects related to dealing with a loved one's passing, such as funeral arrangements and estate matters, can also contribute to stress.
Positive stress is the stress that someone may need in order to improve or to get better results. Positive stress can also be referred to as a challenge or a target.
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Depression and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder are probably the two most common results of long-term stress.
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Today it is called Post-Tramatic Stress Disorder
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