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  2. Patulous Eustachian tube - Wikipedia

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    Patulous Eustachian tube is a physical disorder. The exact causes may vary depending on the person and are often unknown. [5] Weight loss is a commonly cited cause of the disorder due to the nature of the Eustachian tube itself and is associated with approximately one-third of reported cases. [6]

  3. Pericardial friction rub - Wikipedia

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    The pericardium is a double-walled sac around the heart. The inner and outer (visceral and parietal, respectively) layers are normally lubricated by a small amount of pericardial fluid, but the inflammation of pericardium causes the walls to rub against each other with audible friction. In children, rheumatic fever is often the cause of ...

  4. Heart (Stop Beating in Time) - Wikipedia

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    Heart (Stop Beating in Time)” is a song by the English singer-songwriter Leo Sayer, released from his ninth album World Radio. The song was written by Barry Gibb , Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb , famed for their work as the trio The Bee Gees , [ 1 ] and was produced by Arif Mardin. [ 2 ]

  5. Die Young - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] "Die Young" spreads acoustic guitar strums, in the progression of C#m-B-E-A in the key of C-sharp minor with a moderate tempo of 128 beats per minute, [9] over an uptempo dance beat, while Kesha belts her half-rapped, half-sung vocals on the verses, [10] where she says, "I hear your heart beat to the beat of the drums." Over throbbing ...

  6. Eustachian tube dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    First-line treatment options are generally aimed at treating the underlying cause and include attempting to "pop" the ears, usually via the Valsalva maneuver, the use of oral or topical decongestants, oral steroids, oral antihistamines, and topical nasal steroid sprays, such as Flonase.

  7. Auditory exclusion - Wikipedia

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    Upon firing a taser gun, Wagner was unable to hear the “pop” that is usually heard when it is fired in addition to not hearing the subject's wife screaming less than 20 feet away from him. [ 6 ] During the fight or flight response, heart rate and breathing rate significantly increase as a result of the body requiring more energy to fuel a ...

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  9. Auditory arrhythmia - Wikipedia

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    The major difference between beat deafness and auditory arrhythmia, however, is that beat deafness is most likely something you are born with, whereas the arrhythmia most likely comes from damage, which was the case in the research done on "Mathieu," the first known case of beat-deafness. [4]