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When I was standing on the scales in my surgery today (I am a doctor), I noticed that the needle moved very slightly, exactly in time with my heartbeat. What could account for this fluctuation?

When I was standing on the scales in my surgery today (I am a doctor), I noticed that the needle moved very slightly, exactly in time with my heartbeat. What could account for this fluctuation?

Paul Jepson,Manchester, UK

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