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A study has found that measuring your heart rate can help detect depression because it is beating faster – Aviation Analysis Wing
A study has found that measuring a person’s heart rate can help detect depression because it beats faster and is less likely to drop at night.A study at

Published: 18:08 EST, September 11, 2020 | Updated: 18:11 EST, September 11, 2020 Measuring a person’s heart rate may be a way to determine if they are suffering from depression.
A study found that the hearts of depressed people beat 10 to 15 times per minute on average during the day.
Their heart rates decreased at night – which is normal because we are recovering from the stress and tension of the day – but less than people who did not become depressed.
Scientists discovered this after trac…
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