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  2. Hearts (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Aim: avoid capturing hearts. Hearts is an "evasion-type" trick-taking playing card game for four players, although most variations can accommodate between three and six players. It was first recorded in the United States in the 1880s and has many variants, some of which are also referred to as "Hearts", especially the games of Black Lady and ...

  3. Play Hearts Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!

  4. Microsoft Hearts - Wikipedia

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    Hearts, also known as Microsoft Hearts, [1] and The Microsoft Hearts Network prior to Windows XP, is a computer game included with Microsoft Windows, based on a card game with the same name. It was first introduced in Windows 3.1 in 1992, and was included in every version of Windows up to Windows 7. Despite the name, the game rules correspond ...

  5. 25 Tips to Improve Your Heart Health

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    Engage in hobbies. Put your hands to work to help your mind unwind. Engaging in activities such as knitting, sewing, and crocheting can help relieve stress and do your ticker some good. Other ...

  6. Lyall Cameron - Wikipedia

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    Despite rumoured interest from teams such as Hearts, [28] Cameron signed a new two-year deal with Dundee, keeping him at the club until 2025. [29] He scored Dundee's equalising goal in their return game to the Scottish Premiership against Motherwell. [30]

  7. How to Improve Your Heart Health Quickly and Naturally

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    Tip 9: Spend less time sitting. Standing, walking, and moving, in general, can be more heart-healthy than constant sitting. If possible, use a standing desk or make efforts to take walk breaks ...

  8. What Happens to Your Heart as You Age? - WebMD

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    Aging hearts. Your heart is a muscle. Over time it can weaken. If you become less active as you age, your heart’s left ventricle becomes stiffer. This means that less oxygen-rich blood is being ...

  9. What to Do If Your Heart Races, Slows Down, or Skips a Beat

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    If you think you’re having an attack, try these to get your heartbeat back to normal: Breathe deeply. It will help you relax until your palpitations pass. Splash your face with cold water. It ...