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Watch Strong Heart Episode 103 Eng Sub 14 with Lee Dong-wook and Shin Dong-yup



Brown Eyed Girls (Narsha & Miryo), Hyun Jin Young, Gary, Choi Ran, Yu Hye Ri, Choi Soo Rin, Lee Jae Yoon (My Love By My Side), Kim Bo Mi, Yang Bae Chu, Super Junior (Shindong, Leeteuk, Eunhyuk)




Strong Heart Episode 103 Eng Sub 14



SNSD (Yoona, Yuri, Tiffany, Taeyeon), Hongki (FT Island), Sung Jong (Infinite), Son Ho Young, Seo Kyung Seok, Song Chae Hwan, Kim Ji Hyun, Jin Seo Yeon, Sa Yoo Ri, Lee Byung Jin, Boom, (*No Super Junior members)


The show premiered on 6 October 2009 with Kang Ho-dong and Lee Seung-gi as MCs. In September 2011, Kang withdrew from the show following his temporary retirement from the entertainment industry due to controversy regarding his non-payment of taxes.[3][4] After hosting solo since Kang's departure, Lee announced in March 2012 that he was leaving the show. He recorded his last episode on March 15, which was broadcast on April 3.[5] Actor Lee Dong-wook and Shin Dong-yup took over as MCs, with their first episode broadcast on April 10, 2012.[6][7]


In December 2012, it was announced that the show's director, Park Sang-hyuk, left the show for an overseas sabbatical. The show's director was replaced by Shin Hyo-jung with a format changed.[8] The last episode for season one was recorded on 17 January 2013, marking this as MC Lee Dong-wook's last appearance.[9] It was announced on 15 January 2013 that the program will be relaunched as season two with a new format. Shin Dong-yup will remain as host, along with Kim Hee-sun and Yoon Jong-shin, being the first time as main MC for a variety show for Kim. The show is titled Hwasin - Controller of the Heart ("Hwashin" meaning God of Tuesday and God of Talk), with a scaled-down guest panel of four to five guests per episode; to air in mid-February 2013.[10] The new season is billed as "an honest talk show based on topics based on the opinions of viewers".[11]


About twenty guest stars tell emotional (strong) stories to make people cry or laugh. The best storyteller wins the show. Strong Heart gives viewers and fans a chance to look into the lives of stars by listening to their stories. Many stars come on the show and share stories about their hardships in debuting, strange experiences or some other funny situations that have occurred in their lives. Celebrities have also used their time on the show to try to clear up rumors. From time to time there are also less famous stars invited so that they can have a chance to share their stories. This is important as most of the time when these stories are told on Strong Heart, it is the first time they have ever been told.


You might also have an electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG) to check how the heart is beating. An ECG is quick and painless. During an ECG, sensors (electrodes) are attached to the chest and sometimes to the arms or legs. Wires connect the sensors to a machine, which prints or displays results.


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Fever, as part of the acute phase response, involves endocrine, metabolic, behavioral, and autonomic systems.54 Increased production of adrenaline occurs, which increases metabolic rate, heart rate, and muscle tone. There is approximately a 10% increase in metabolic rate for every 1C increase in body temperature.7 Adrenaline continues to aid in increasing body temperature by stimulating glycolysis and causing peripheral vasoconstriction.7 The immune system also creates a hostile environment for pathogens by decreasing the amount of free glucose available in the circulation and shifting to lipolysis- and proteolysis-based metabolism.7 Further aiding in elevating the body temperature is increased peripheral vascular resistance, which shunts blood away from the peripheral capillary beds, leading to decreased heat loss through conduction, radiation, convection, and evaporative means.4,7 These decreases in free glucose and peripheral blood flow, while helping the immune system, also decrease essential nutrients necessary for working muscles.7


Muscular impairments noted early in infection may correlate more closely with perceived symptoms than actual alterations in muscle structure caused by fever.18 On the first day of fever, subjects inoculated with sandfly fever virus demonstrated a decrease in isometric and isotonic muscle strength of up to 30%, though muscle biopsies showed that no significant muscle breakdown or alterations in muscle enzymes had yet occurred.18 There was a strong correlation between decreased strength and perceived myalgias, as graded by each participant.18


People can have either normal or inappropriate sinus tachycardia. Normal sinus tachycardia refers to a physiological increased heart rate that occurs in response to specific factors, such as stress, exercise, pain, or a fever.


Sinus tachycardia refers to an increased heart rate that exceeds 100 beats per minute (bpm). The sinus node, or sinoatrial node, is a bundle of specialized electrical cells in the right upper chamber of the heart.


The main differences between IST and normal sinus tachycardia are that IST typically does not have a known cause, and IST occurs when at rest or when the heart responds disproportionately to movement.


The basic diagnostic criteria for IST include having a resting heart rate higher than 100 bpm and an average resting heart rate above 90 bpm during Holter monitoring for 24 hours. A person may also have an increased heart rate and heart palpitations as a result of emotional distress.


Doctors address the underlying cause or condition when treating normal sinus tachycardia and do not often treat the tachycardia itself. Treating IST can be more challenging due to symptoms persisting past managing the heart rate with medications and lifestyle changes.


Catheter ablation delivers heat to the portions of heart tissue that cause rapid or irregular heartbeats. This procedure can help return the heart rate to normal. However, every procedure has complications, and people may still experience recurring tachycardia after catheter ablation.


Tachycardia occurs when the heart beats more than 100 times per minute, whether at rest or with exercise. People develop sinus tachycardia when the sinus node in the heart sends electrical impulses more quickly than normal.


Treatments for sinus tachycardia focus on lowering the heart rate to normal by treating the underlying cause, such as infection or low blood pressure. Doctors may also recommend lifestyle changes, medications, and medical procedures, such as catheter ablation.


People with sinus tachycardia can learn more about their treatment options by speaking with a doctor. A doctor can offer advice on ways to improve overall cardiovascular health to lower the resting heart rate.


Peritonitis. Although an abscess requires aggressive treatment, it represents a partial success for the body's infection defense apparatus, since the infection is confined to a small area. If that containment fails, infection spreads to the entire lining of the abdomen. Patients are critically ill with high fever, severe abdominal pain, and often low blood pressure. Prompt surgery and powerful antibiotics are required.


Fistula formation. In diverticulitis, the infection can burrow into nearby tissues, such as another part of the intestinal tract, the urinary bladder, or the skin. This complication is less common than abscess formation and less urgent than peritonitis, but it does require both surgery and antibiotics.


Stricture formation. It's another uncommon complication that can develop from recurrent bouts of diverticulitis. In response to repeated inflammation, a portion of the colon becomes scarred and narrowed. Doctors call such narrowing a stricture, and they must call on surgeons to correct the problem so fecal material can pass through without obstruction.


Scientists are experimenting with other ways to prevent attacks of diverticulitis and episodes of bleeding; among other things, long-term nonabsorbable oral antibiotics are under study. People with diverticular disease might be wise to avoid or minimize their use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, which may (or may not) increase the risk of trouble. Even so, dietary fiber remains the key to preventing diverticulitis and its complications. And if that's not enough reasons to chow down lots of "roughage," consider the other benefits of a high-fiber diet.


Dietary fiber fights constipation. Because it reduces straining that puts pressure on the abdomen and the veins, fiber reduces the risk of hernias, hemorrhoids, and even varicose veins. In some, but not all, studies, fiber has been linked to a reduced risk of colon cancer. Fiber is filling, and it helps combat obesity. It improves blood sugar metabolism, lowering the chances of developing diabetes. It lowers blood pressure. Some forms of fiber (soluble fiber) reduce blood cholesterol levels, and according to a Harvard study of 43,757 men, a high-fiber diet appears to reduce the risk of heart attacks by 41%.


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Sinus arrhythmia is one type of sick sinus syndrome, a group of disorders related to the sinus node. This condition can be present from birth or develop as the result of another condition, such as congenital heart disease or sleep apnea. 2ff7e9595c


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