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The Washington Post Consults Cardiac Physiologist on Olympic Spectators

Dr. Jamie Burr, professor in the Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences, discussed the heart rates of Olympic spectators with The Washington Post. 

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Posted Aug 1, 2024
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