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More than that raises the risk of stroke, fatal aneurysm (a ruptured artery in the chest), heart failure and death.
Buxtehude's cycle consists of seven short cantatas, each devoted to a part of Jesus' body: the first to the feet, the second to the knees, and so on to the hands, sides, chest, heart and face.
The vagus nerve also contains visceral afferent fibres that carry sensory information from organs of the neck (larynx, pharynx, and trachea), chest (heart and lungs), and gastrointestinal tract into a visceral sensory nucleus located in the medulla called the solitary tract nucleus.
The patient's facial features were non-dysmorphic, and her chest, heart, lung, abdomen, back, genital and extremity exams were unremarkable.
The anatomic region of IR procedure was noted as chest, heart, breasts, abdomen/pelvis, central nervous system including head/neck, musculoskeletal system, and vascular area (encompassing arterial, venous, or lymphatic vessels).
"I had a fever, feeling hot, shivering in bed, then I started getting a racing chest, heart palpitations and chest pain". Cardiac specialists later told Franks he could not continue to play.
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In 1998 surgeons used the da Vinci to perform what the company reported to be the world's first computer-enhanced closed-chest heart surgeries, like mitral-valve repair.
Over time, this increases the risk of chest pain, heart attack, heart failure, and death.
"If you have a CAT scan of the chest, the heart always looks like the heart, the aorta always looks like the aorta," Dershaw said.
Heart rate was measured continuously using a (Polar Wear Link Coded) chest strap heart rate monitor.
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