This depends on your age, gender and etc.
Pacemakers regulate the heart beat. They are very safe.
The heart or "Cardiac muscle" is myogenic meaning that it will independently contract without a stimulus. The nerve impulses in the heart are merely to regulate the natural beat of the heart.
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.
You child may be prescribed a beta blocker. This type of medication is used to slow down and regulate a person's heart beat.
The pace maker uses electrical impulses to regulate heart rate. It is used when the bodies own impulses from the brain are not able to do the job anymore.
A cardiac pacemaker uses electric impulses to regulate a beating heart. Cardiac pacemakers are designed to treat various forms of arrhythmia (heart beat irregularities).
You will not be able to feel a heart beat, but a heart beat can be detected. Usually at around 5 weeks a heart beat can be heard.
the SA node (sinoatrial node) stimulates the heart to beat @ a particular rate. when this node causes the heart to beat too fast or too slow or irregularly, a pacemaker (a small mechanical device) is surgically implanted under the skin of the chest to regulate the heartbeat.
yes there are ppl with no heart beat and their dead
i think it does have a slow heart beat!
no your heart beat is the same
An insect's heart is a tube-like structure that runs along the insect's back and pulsates to pump hemolymph (insect blood) through its body. Contractions of muscles surrounding the heart cause it to beat and circulate nutrient-rich hemolymph to the insect's tissues.