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Heart rate and pulse rate are different because a heart rate measures the heartbeats of the heart, whereas a pulse rate measures the rate of blood pressure. A heartbeat pushes the blood through the body. This causes a change in blood pressure and a pulse in the main arteries.

A heart rate is the number of times your heart beats in the span of a minute. A pulse rate is the number of times your arteries create a noticeable “pulse” due to increase in blood pressure as a result of your heart contracting. Therefore,the pulse rate is essentially your heart rate.

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