Pulse can predict dangerous disease - doctors
Doctors from Munich argue that heart rate may be significantly better determine the presence of certain pathologies, including the most severe.
The scientists said: "Thanks to the human pulse can be determined even the most minor disease developing in the early stages."
The study's authors, in particular, found that if the pulse rate is exceeded and a half times compared with the standard - a signal of increased probability of occurrence of a heart attack. Previously, in a scientific research, it was found that increased heart rate may indicate the development of diabetes.
However, deviations from the pulse rate can be reversed, ie, heart rate is reduced.
"If the pulse is reduced by 30 percent, then there is a high probability of the presence in the human body cancer," - shared his observations of the German specialists.
Recall that the standard values ??of pulse rate, there are in close relation to the age and sex of the person. So, after the birth of the newborn can be a part of a heartbeat, but this is the norm. Over time, a person's pulse is reduced, but after 50 years of heartbeat accelerated again.
Some data show that just prior to the death of a human pulse again increases sharply and can reach 160 beats per minute.
The scientists said: "Thanks to the human pulse can be determined even the most minor disease developing in the early stages."
The study's authors, in particular, found that if the pulse rate is exceeded and a half times compared with the standard - a signal of increased probability of occurrence of a heart attack. Previously, in a scientific research, it was found that increased heart rate may indicate the development of diabetes.
However, deviations from the pulse rate can be reversed, ie, heart rate is reduced.
"If the pulse is reduced by 30 percent, then there is a high probability of the presence in the human body cancer," - shared his observations of the German specialists.
Recall that the standard values ??of pulse rate, there are in close relation to the age and sex of the person. So, after the birth of the newborn can be a part of a heartbeat, but this is the norm. Over time, a person's pulse is reduced, but after 50 years of heartbeat accelerated again.
Some data show that just prior to the death of a human pulse again increases sharply and can reach 160 beats per minute.