It pretty much means that the Major vein leading from the bottom of your body to the heart, is slightly dilated or wider. The aortic root is where the aorta meets up with the heart. Normally I'd say you're alright, though try to maintain a low salt diet to prevent hypertension.
Gallstones (called cholelithiasis)
Gallstones are the most common cause of gallbladder problems, but they don't always cause problems. Gallstones develop when excess bile products in your gallbladder — usually cholesterol — accumulate into lumps, which can continue to grow and accumulate.
<h3>What is Gallbladder disorder ?</h3>
Gallbladder disease includes inflammation, infection, stones or blockage of the gallbladder.
- The gallbladder is a sac located under the liver. It stores and concentrates bile produced in the liver.
- Bile aids in the digestion of fat and is released from the gallbladder into the upper small intestine in response to food (especially fats).
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The notification shall include all of the following information: (1) The name, address, and telephone number of the pipeline operator. (2) The specific location of the pipeline section to be tested and the location of the test equipment. (3) The date and time the test is to be conducted
Answer:
с. 60-80% of your maximum heart rate
Explanation:
The "target heart rate" is very important when you want to know how to do your exercise properly <em>without straining your body</em> <em>or relaxing too much. </em>In order to do this, you have to get your<em> "maximum heart rate"</em> first by subtracting your age from 220. The difference will be multiplied by 60% to 85%, depending on the exertion level that you want.
For example, your age is<em> 20</em>. You have to<em> subtract 20 from 220 </em>and that will give you a maximum heart rate of <em>200 beats per minute (bpm).</em> If you want a 60% exertion level, your target heart rate is 120 bpm (200 x 60%).