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A person’s pulse generally goes down while sleeping. One reason for this decrease is
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A person’s pulse generally goes down while sleeping. One reason for this decrease is
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they aren't doing any strenuous activity that would make their blood pump fast or anything, so their pulse slows down.
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The pulse decreases while sleeping because the body is not active to where it is when it is up and moving.
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