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Why do hearts beat differently?

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Does mine and your heart beat differently? Not at the same time, but different beats..."Boom...Boom...Boom" or "BoomBoomBoomBoomBoom". Or " Boom-Boom-Boom-BOOM" Why does this happen.

Is it because of our blood?

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  1. may be, Guys,,. Our heart as we know there's pump our blood, so not wrong if you say that.

    Ok.


  2. i guess when i am asleep...its BOOM......BOOM........BOOM.........and.....

    when a gal touches me..it goes...BOOMBOOMBOOMBOOM^infiniti......

    when a tiger looks at me in the wild....my heart goes...."GOD PLEASE HELP ME"......

  3. Everyone has slight variations in heart beat.  If your heart beat perfectly every time all the time, there would be problems!  The heart is a muscle and reacts to your hormone levels, nutrition, whether you have enough water, and lots of other things.  If you blood is too thick, it makes the heart work harder (this is usually from too little hydration).  If your arteries begin to harden, the heart works harder and your blood pressure goes up.

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