Ten Weird, Crazy and Interesting Facts About Our Heart

By Russell Deasley @Worlds_Top_10

It is a pump, which is surrounded by a peculiar muscle structure, which is hollow and continues its task thanks to its contraction feature, the definition of the heart. It not only pumps the blood but also helps to remove the waste from the body, regulate the body temperature and transport the hormones to the necessary points in the body. Heart weight differs for men and women. While it weighs between 200-280 g for women, it is between 250-390 g for men. Scientifically, as it is known among people, our heart is approximately the size of our fist. Let’s leave the general information aside and take a look at ten things that are even more interesting about the human heart…

Energy

Our heart releases energy that will move a huge truck every day and allow it to reach a speed of approximately 32 km/h.

Electrical Response

Even if they separate our heart from our body, it continues to beat because of the electrical response it has.

Cornea

Excluding the cornea (The cornea is the transparent front part of the eye that covers the iris, pupil, and anterior chamber.), 75 trillion cells are fed with blood.

Orgasm

Orgasm 3 times a week reduces the risk of coronary heart disease by 50%.

Quantity

Every minute your heart pumps 1.5 gallons of blood. During an average lifetime, your heart pumps about 1 million barrels of blood or enough to fill more than three supertankers.

Women

In women, heart attack symptoms appear as nausea, indigestion and shoulder pain instead of chest pain.

Heartbeat

Your heart beats about 100,000 times per day and sends over 2,000 gallons of blood throughout your body daily. It’s about the size of your fist but keeps blood flowing through 60,000 miles of blood vessels contained within your body.

Cat Cure

Using the main outcome as death from all causes, including stroke and heart events, the researchers found that over a 10-year follow-up period, cat owners showed a 30 per cent lower risk of death from a heart attack compared to non-cat owners.

Vitamin Pills

According to studies, externally taken multivitamins increase the risks of cancer and heart disease.

Music

First, studies suggest that compared to silence, music tends to increase heart rate and speed up breathing. Faster music also speeds up heart rate and breathing more than slower music. One study found that unpleasant music is associated with a decrease in heart rate compared to pleasant music.