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1  Bezold-Jarisch reflex and triggers syncope (fainting).
2 tions, palpitations, goosebumps and syncope (fainting).
3 ilure to do so can lead to dizziness or even fainting.
4 lergic reactions (13, 6.8%) and dizziness or fainting (13, 56.5%).
5           These changes increase the risk of fainting and falls in older adults.
6 reduction of such interactions could lead to fainting and falls often experienced by elderly individu
7 h, if left untreated, may cause confusion or fainting and in severe cases seizures, coma, and even de
8 rotects from arrhythmia syndromes that cause fainting and sudden death.
9 em capable of detecting stumbling, slipping, fainting, and various other types of falls at 60 m and b
10 ents, which allow humans to stand up without fainting, are mediated by integration of vestibular syst
11 int pains, unrefreshing sleep, and dizziness/fainting, assessed with CDC Short Symptom Screener for m
12 e maneuvers could identify subjects prone to fainting during tilt testing.
13 Tc values, and interpretation of a vasovagal fainting episode as an LQTS-precipitated cardiac event.
14 may be an important mechanism for preventing fainting in giraffe.
15                     We propose that postural fainting is related to excessive thoracic hypovolemia an
16 th 1 of 5 particular symptoms (stomach pain, fainting, loose stools/diarrhea, palpitations, and sleep
17                                              Fainting related to these stimuli may in large part be d
18 ons for items concerning menstrual problems, fainting spells, and sexual problems (item-total correla
19 hat an increase in CPP protects giraffe from fainting, using a mechanical model that functioned as an