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Your resting heart rate could reveal more about your health than you think, doctors say
Resting heart rate, measured when awake and calm, indicates overall health. A rate between 60-100 BPM is normal for adults, with lower rates common in athletes. Abnormal rates may signal health issues like anemia or thyroid problems, and consulting a doctor is advised if rates are consistently too high or low.
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