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    brainpower
    /ˈbreɪnˌpaʊə/

    noun

    • 1. mental ability; intelligence: "most humans use only a small fraction of their total useful brainpower"

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  2. 6 days ago · speaking two languages equally well. brain training. learning ways to increase your memory or intelligence. neurons. nerve cells. a stroke. a serious illness that occurs when blood flow to...

  3. Jul 21, 2024 · I started to prioritize my to-do list by the 'type' of work: deep work which required lots of brainpower, quick tasks like sending emails, and tasks which took a little bit of time to complete but didn't require a lot of energy. This helped me get the easy, quick tasks out of the way and not overload my schedule with too much deeper work.

  4. Jul 22, 2024 · Managing Cognitive Load in Health Care. Clinicians bring all of their skill and acuity to treat the whole patient, but there are many aspects that can derail providing excellent patient care. In this new "Safety Speaks" conversation, Michael Privitera, M.D., professor emeritus of psychiatry at the University of Rochester Medical Center ...

  5. Oct 23, 2019 · What, exactly, is mental health? The term mental health is used frequently in multiple contexts and settings. While there is no single, universally accepted definition, a general definition of mental health is related to the health and functioning of the mind.

  6. 6 days ago · DANVILLE, Ill — Looking to sharpen your mind and boost your brainpower? This double-feature event tackles both cognitive health and nutrition! Illinois Extension's Family Life and Nutrition and Wellness Teams are bringing an...

  7. 6 days ago · Abigail Disney, a filmmaker, Disney heir and longtime Democratic donor, announced this month that she was withholding donations to Democrats until Biden bowed out of the race and suggested Harris ...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MeditationMeditation - Wikipedia

    5 days ago · Jevning et al. (1992): "We define meditation... as a stylized mental technique... repetitively practiced for the purpose of attaining a subjective experience that is frequently described as very restful, silent, and of heightened alertness, often characterized as blissful"