concept   heart rhythm
culture   Western countries
statement   It is important to monitor and maintain regular heart rhythm for cardiovascular health in Western countries.

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1 atrioventricular node western culture An important part of the cardiac conduction system, responsible for transmitting electrical signals from the atria to the ventricles 1
2 ekg Western countries EKG is commonly used in medical settings to monitor heart health and diagnose cardiac conditions. 1
3 ekg Western countries Commonly used medical diagnostic tool for monitoring heart activity and detecting abnormal rhythms. 1
4 electrocardiogram Western countries Commonly used in medical settings for diagnosing heart conditions 1
5 electrocardiogram Western countries Electrocardiograms are commonly used for diagnosing heart conditions and are a standard part of medical care. 1
6 electrocardiogram Western countries Used as a standard diagnostic tool in medical practice 1
7 heart rhythm Western countries Monitoring and maintaining a regular heart rhythm is a significant aspect of cardiovascular health in Western countries. 1
8 heart rhythm Western countries Monitoring heart rhythm is a common practice, and irregularities can indicate potential health issues. 1
9 heart rhythm Western countries Heart rhythm is often monitored through electrocardiograms (ECGs) and irregular rhythm may indicate a heart condition. 1
10 heart rhythm Western countries Monitoring and maintaining a healthy heart rhythm is important for overall health and well-being. 1
11 heart rhythm Western countries Irregular heart rhythm may be associated with conditions like atrial fibrillation and is a common concern for heart health. 1
12 pulse Western countries Measuring pulse using the wrist or neck is a common method of checking health and heart rate. 1
13 pulse Western countries In the West and the United States, 'pulse' is commonly associated with the measurement of heart rate and blood flow. 1
14 sinoatrial node Western countries The sinoatrial node is often referred to as the heart's natural pacemaker, responsible for initiating the heartbeat rhythm. 1