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  2. Health (game terminology) - Wikipedia

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    Health is a video game or tabletop game quality that determines the maximum amount of damage or fatigue something takes before leaving the main game. In role-playing games , this typically takes the form of hit points ( HP ), a numerical attribute representing the health of a character or object.

  3. HUD (video games) - Wikipedia

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    For instance, certain games employ a "health bar" which empties as the player becomes hurt such as Tekken, Street Fighter, and many others. Armour levels are also commonly monitored, either through a separate readout, or as part of the health system. For example, some Halo games use one recharging shield bar, acting as the health level. [2]

  4. File:Video game health bar.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A "health bar" or "life bar" used in many video games to indicate the player's health. This is a SVG version of File:Hitpoints.png . W3C-validity not checked.

  5. Games for Health - Wikipedia

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    Games for Health are games that aim to either promote health or to prevent, diagnose or treat (chronic) diseases. These games, which are generally considered serious games , aim to influence health outcomes by increasing the user's knowledge and changing their behaviors through play.

  6. Game on: The surprising potential health benefits of online ...

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    In addition, notes Manos, research also shows that, through the use of attention control and reward processing, gaming can positively affect a person’s brain plasticity — i.e., its ability to ...

  7. How a dire shortage of video game consoles helped prove that ...

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    A run on consoles during the pandemic allowed researchers to test whether gaming causes changes in the mental well-being of players.

  8. Cytosis (board game) - Wikipedia

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    The game has been endorsed by the Journal of Cell Science. [1]Alex Rosenwald, in a review for Board Game Quest, stated that the concept of protein synthesis "shines through in all facets of gameplay", with the game mechanics and organelle cell functions aligning into an "immersive experience of creating and transporting various chemicals in and out of the cells". [3]

  9. Joy Bauer shares a healthy meal plan to start your new year ...

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    Joy Bauer shares breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert and snack ideas for healthy eating in the new year.