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Mechanisms of action of 2-3 fatty acids in control of aterial arrhythmias
Category: Research
James Leitch
Category: Researcher Profiles
... area of health delivery. Why did you get into research?  Cardiac arrhythmia is very unpredictable and sometimes has tragic outcomes in ... has optimal access to the best treatment available for cardiac arrhythmia at an affordable cost to the community. Brief Profile Dr ... 150 peer reviewed articles and book chapters in the field of cardiac arrhythmia. He has also worked as a proctor for cardiac procedures in ...
Synchronised singing’s soothing effect
Category: News & Articles
... is coupled with heart rate variability known as Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia (RSA). RSA is seen to be more marked during slow-paced ... Professor Michael Nilsson, HMRI Choir, SIgning, Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia Synchronised singing’s soothing effect Synchronised ...
Derek Laver
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Researchers find current drug can treat rare heart disorder
Category: News & Articles
... Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia (CPVT). CVPT is a heart arrhythmia induced by emotional stress or exercise. It is estimated to ... have now discovered something close to an ideal drug for this rare arrhythmia disorder.” The research is published in the latest edition ...
HMRI 2010/2011 Project Grant Recipients
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HMRI distributed more than $520,000 from community funding at the 2010 HMRI Awards Night, supporting 16 research pilot project grants, four Research Higher Degree Support Grants, and seven Awards and Prizes to individual researchers.

Choir singing synchronises the heart, soothes the head
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... is coupled with heart rate variability known as Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia (RSA). RSA is seen to be more marked during slow-paced ...
Dirk van Helden
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