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Medicine health science fair projects get judge's hearts racing...
Medicine health science fair projects are usually pretty complex with exotic sounding names. However, if you are interested in medicine and want to create your own medicine health science fair experiments then consider science experiments with human pulse. These heart racing science projects will allow you to explore important science concepts without having to deal with ultra complex medical terminology. The first science experiments with human pulse that you can work with deal with the basic mechanics of the human pulse. For example, you can examine why you can feel your pulse at various points on your body, what is considered a normal pulse and what happens to your body when your pulse is too fast or too slow. If you are interested in forensics, then you can also create science experiments with human pulse that explore what happens when a person tells a lie. One of the best science fair experiments you can do is to build your own lie detector. You can also try to tell if a person is telling a lie by simply listening to their pulse as someone asks the person a question. This experiment not only makes a great science fair project, but it is also a great party trick. For students interested in personal attraction, you can conduct science experiments that explore physiological responses people have when faced with other people. To test people's responses you can examine how a person's pulse rate changes when they see someone that they think is attractive or unattractive. You can also experiment to see if a person's pulse rate changes when they see someone they perceive as an authority figure, someone they know or someone they don't know. Pulse rate experiments can also be conducted that explore how various types of foods impact a person's pulse rate. For example, you can see if Coke, Pepsi or Red Bull increases a person's pulse rate the most. Remember to use a control test when conducting this experiment. Water works well as a control drink. Finally, you can create medicine-health science fair projectsthat examine if a person's pulse rate can be controlled with breathing patterns. For example, one trick for quickly lowering a person's pulse rate used by the Navy Seals is holding your breath for ten counts. You can also see if breathing patterns can increase a person's pulse rate. When analyzing your data remember to try and explain why you got the results you got and also try to find possible applications for the conclusions that you identify. For example, if you find a breathing pattern that increases a person's pulse rate then this breathing pattern may be a possible alternative to exercise. Copyright © 2003 - 2010 Super Science Fair Projects - All Rights Reserved.
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