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  2. Cardiovascular centre - Wikipedia

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    The cardiovascular centre, or cardiovascular center, is part of the medulla oblongata of the brainstem. [1] [2] Normally, the heart beats without nervous control.In some situations, such as exercise, and major trauma, the cardiovascular centre is responsible for altering heart rate.

  3. Cardiovascular center - Wikipedia

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  4. National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Pakistan

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    For this National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases has introduced a new era of heart healthcare by introducing Chest pain Units and Satellite Centres. Apart from Karachi where the main facility of the NICVD exists, the institute has been operating through its satellite centres in nine other parts of Sindh, including Larkana, Tando Muhammad ...

  5. Sindh Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases - Wikipedia

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    This hospital is another milestone to serve the population of northern Sindh and adjoining areas of south Punjab and Balochistan with modern and well-equipped Emergency, Cath Lab, CCU and Consulting Clinics will provide quality treatment, advanced diagnosis, 24×7 cardiac emergency facilities, adult and paediatric cardiology, echocardiography services, coronary artery angioplasty and ...

  6. Cardiac physiology - Wikipedia

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    The cardiovascular centres receive input from a series of visceral receptors with impulses traveling through visceral sensory fibers within the vagus and sympathetic nerves via the cardiac plexus. Among these receptors are various proprioreceptors , baroreceptors , and chemoreceptors , plus stimuli from the limbic system which normally enable ...

  7. Cardiac rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as "the sum of activity and interventions required to ensure the best possible physical, mental, and social conditions so that patients with chronic or post-acute cardiovascular disease may, by their own efforts, preserve or resume their proper place in society and lead an active life". [1]

  8. Cardiology - Wikipedia

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    Preventive cardiology also deals with routine preventive checkup though noninvasive tests, specifically electrocardiography, fasegraphy, stress tests, lipid profile and general physical examination to detect any cardiovascular diseases at an early age, while cardiac rehabilitation is the upcoming branch of cardiology which helps a person regain ...

  9. Sports cardiology - Wikipedia

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    Sports cardiology is an emerging subspecialty field of Cardiology. [1] [2] [3] It may also be considered a subspecialty field of Sports medicine (or Sport & Exercise Medicine), or alternatively a hybrid subspecialty that spans cardiology and sports medicine.