Cardiac Physiology
Cardiac physiology is the study of the function and processes of the heart in order to understand how it works to pump blood throughout the body. It is a complex and integral part of human physiology and is a critical area of study in biomedical research and diagnostics. Cardiac physiology is important in understanding the underlying causes of heart disease and other cardiovascular conditions, and in improving the diagnosis and treatment of heart diseases. It can also help identify potential risk factors for heart disease and suggest preventive measures. It can also be used in the development of new drugs, treatments and technologies related to heart health.
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