Your heart beats 100,000 times a day — that's roughly 35 million beats per year and 2.5 billion beats over the course of life.
Your heart beats 100,000 times a day — that's roughly 35 million beats per year and 2.5 billion beats over the course of life.
With
each beat, the heart pumps blood through a vast network of veins and
arteries, delivering oxygen and essential nutrients to every cell while
simultaneously removing carbon dioxide and waste.
In
fact, your heart pumps so much blood that it travels about 12,000 miles
(19,000 km) through your body in a single day, which is twice the
diameter of Earth.
And
this remarkable organ functions tirelessly, acting as the engine that
keeps your body running year after year on end. The sheer number of
heartbeats over a lifetime is a testament to the incredible durability
and resilience of this small yet powerful organ.
What's
more, from infancy through old age, the heart continuously adapts to
our changing needs, whether we're exercising, resting, or experiencing
stress. So remember: Taking care of your heart ensures that it can keep
taking care of you.
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