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PalpitationsRead the Palpitations article » What are palpitations?Palpitations are unpleasant sensations of irregular and/or forceful beating of the heart. Some persons with palpitations have no heart disease or abnormal heart rhythms and the reasons for their palpitations are unknown. In others, palpitations result from abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias).
The atria (right atrium and left atrium) are the upper chambers of the heart.
The SA node is the pacemaker of the heart and is located in the right atrium. The electrical signals initiated in the SA node are transmitted to the atria and the ventricles to stimulate hear... Recommended Reading Related to PalpitationsWhat is nicotine?Nicotine is the drug in tobacco leaves. Whether someone smokes, chews, or sniffs tobacco, he or she is delivering nicotine to the brain. Each cigarette contains about 10 milligrams of nicotine. Nicotine is what keeps people smoking despite its harmful effects. Because the smoker inhales only some of the smoke from a cigarette and not all of each puff is absorbed in the lungs, a smoker gets about 1 to 2 milligrams of the drug from each cigarette. A drop of pure nicotine would kill a person-in fact, nicotine can be used as a pesticide on crops. What are the common street names for nicotine?You might hear cigarettes referred to as smokes, cigs, or butts. Smokeless tobacco is often called chew, dip, spit tobacco, or snuff. How is nicotine used?Tobacco can be smoked in cigarettes, cigars, or pipes. It can be chewed or, if powdered, sniffed. An alternative to cigarette... Other Related Palpitations ArticlesEmergency Contact for Tallahassee
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