The Faculty of Health and Medical Technologies / Department of Anaesthesia at Al-Zahraa University for Women organised a training workshop entitled “Cardiac Reflexes”. The workshop was delivered by Asst. Lect. Mays Ala Dakhel.
The workshop aimed to explain how cardiac reflexes contribute to physiological cleansing mechanisms and the maintenance of homeostatic balance within the human body through rapid interactive pathways between the heart and the central nervous system.
Translated by Zahra’ Ala’
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