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Your pulse is the rhythmic beat you can feel in your arteries. It is caused by the heart beating and pumping blood through your body.
Here is how your pulse works:
Your pulse can be affected by a number of things, including:
The doctor took my pulse to check my heart rate.
Noun: a regular, rhythmical throbbing or beating, as of the heart or arteries.
Verb: to throb or beat regularly and rhythmically.
The word "pulse" comes from the Latin word "pulsus", which means "a striking or beating".
The first recorded use of the word "pulse" in English was in the 13th century.
How do you measure your pulse?