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YOUR HEART IS AN OVERACHIEVER

Each day, your heart beats about 100,000 times. Over a 70-year lifetime, that adds up to 2.5 billion pulses.

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Ancient genes control your fate. You’ve always assumed that you would age much like your parents, but that can be far from the truth.

Sure, you do have certain things in common with your parents, in particular many of the same health issues that they struggle with. But we have learned nowadays that we share those health problems not only because we share the same DNA, but because we had similar habitats and lived in similar environments, both of which had shaped our “biomes”. The inflammation caused by some or parts of our biomes is believed to be a leading cause in cardiovascular disease.

Dr Janssen can help to identify your risk factors in your biome and offer solutions in your lifestyle to help prevent cardiovascular disease.

Ancient genes control your fate. You’ve always assumed that you would age much like your parents, but that can be far from the truth. Dr Janssen can help to identify your risk factors in your biome and offer solutions in your lifestyle to help prevent cardiovascular disease.

Understanding your heart

Six Important Things About Your Heart

Adult heart beats about 10,000 times each day 01.

Do the math, and that’s at least about one beat per second, or 60 to 100 times per minute, according to American Heart Association.

Age and fitness level affect your heart rate 02.

Generally, as children grow or adults get fitter, the heart rates gets slower.

Heart disease isn’t only the number one killer of men, it’s also the top killer for women 03.

Your heart doesn’t care if you’re from Mars or Venus.

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04. Want to know how big your heart is? Make a fist.

Heart size depends on the size of the person as well as the condition of their heart. Generally speaking, a healthy heart is about the size of the person’s fist.

05. Your heart rate drops while you sleep.

At night, it’s common for heart rates to drop below 60bpm.

06. Heart attack symptoms are different for men and women.

Although heart disease is an equal opportunity killer, symptoms of heart attack show up differently in men versus women.

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