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  2. Cardiocentric hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    According to the cardiocentric hypothesis, the heart is the primary location of human emotions, cognition, and awareness. [1] This notion may be traced back to ancient civilizations such as Egypt and Greece, where the heart was regarded not only as a physical organ but also as a repository of emotions and wisdom. [2]

  3. Xin (heart-mind) - Wikipedia

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    Literally, xin refers to the physical heart, though it also refers to the "mind" as the ancient Chinese believed the heart was the center of human cognition. However, emotion and reason were not considered as separate, but rather as coextensive; xin is as much cognitive as emotional, being simultaneously associated with thought and feeling.

  4. 6 Heart-Healthy Foods You Should be Eating in January ... - AOL

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    Heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death in the U.S. Yet, according to the American Heart Association, half of Americans are unaware of this sobering statistic. The good news is that a diet ...

  5. What's More Important for Heart Health: Lowering Dietary ...

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    Diet is an essential factor in heart health, but it's not the only one. Dr. Ni says other ways to lower your risk for heart disease include: Eating a plant-based diet (more fruits, vegetables and ...

  6. History of the location of the soul - Wikipedia

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    The heart is of further importance as it is all animal's area of heating the body and blood and the creation of pneuma, or life force that animates the body. [8] To Aristotle this explains why dead things become cold, do not breathe, and that their souls have left them.

  7. What is a beta blocker? Why they are vital to those with ...

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    The latter is for medicines that block the B1 receptors found in the heart, which when activated, focus on elevated heart rate, increasing pumping force and releasing a kidney enzyme called renin.

  8. Heart - Wikipedia

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    The heart was therefore not removed from the body during mummification, and was believed to be the center of intelligence and feeling, and needed in the afterlife. [110] It was thought that the heart was examined by Anubis and a variety of deities during the Weighing of the Heart ceremony.

  9. This disease is known as the ‘silent killer.’ A doctor ...

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    For example, some medications reduce the heart’s workload, while others help rid the body of excess sodium and water, and still others relax and open blood vessels. Some people respond best to ...