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    It's really kept him Cognitively aware.

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    What, Cognitively, does an actor actually do?

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    We celebrate that life more Cognitively.

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    He may be Cognitively advanced but socially and emotionally behind.

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    These sensitive interactions are attentive to children's needs and Cognitively stimulating.

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    When an MRI has identified abnormalities in Cognitively important brain regions.

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    Maybe physically or Cognitively challenged but do not require 24-hour supervision.

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    Are physically or Cognitively challenged but do not require 24-hour supervision.

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    Skipping the sensemaking step makes for fragile understanding and Cognitively expensive memorization.

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    When an MRI scan has identified abnormalities in Cognitively important brain regions.

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    Most- 80%- were Cognitively normal, and the remainder were very mildly impaired.

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    Most- 80 percent- were Cognitively normal, and the remainder were very mildly impaired.

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    Scale infuses our attitudes, behaviors and decisions, often in ways that aren't rooted Cognitively.

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    Like us, orcas are self-aware, Cognitively skilled individuals that communicate using their pod's signature dialect.

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    We want people to remain Cognitively active and go on learning to help their brain reserve.

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    Chickens have distinct personalities, just like all animals who are Cognitively, emotionally, and behaviorally complex individuals.

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    Conduct a"Systematic Review of the Critical Incident" and its impact emotionally, Cognitively, and physically on survivors.

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    Remember, we are Cognitively lazy- we don't like changing our knowledge(schema) structures and how we think about things.

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    The fact is, the animals became more social, performed better Cognitively and lived about 200 days longer.

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    A new Canadian study suggests that infants perform better Cognitively if their mothers consumed more fruit during pregnancy.

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    So if I'm destined to become Cognitively impaired at age 72, I can exercise and push that back to 75 or 78.

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    Until then, prevention with diet, social interaction, physical activity and staying Cognitively active are the best-known ways of fighting this terrible disease.

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    In this case, the animals became more social, performed better Cognitively and lived about 200 days longer than they otherwise would have.

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    He explained,“Science in general- medicine in particular- is complicated and Cognitively challenging because you have to carry around a lot of uncertainty.”.

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    The analysis included 3,426 Cognitively normal participants enrolled in the Mayo Clinic Study of Aging who had a complete gait and neuropsychological assessment.

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    Since you can Cognitively control self-defensive verbal outbursts, such as screaming and yelling, you can work toward constructive change by changing your thinking.

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    These resources aid in the Cognitively taxing task of“mental contrasting”- a technique where people mentally compare the present to the past or future.

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    Chapman and his colleagues studied more than 300 primary care patients ages 65 and older who were not Cognitively impaired when the research began.

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    For example, it's much easier(Cognitively speaking) to blame a traffic accident on bad weather, or another driver, than to admit we are at fault.

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    Cognitively and emotionally, it is hard for children to do this if a parent is barraging the child with negative information about the other parent.

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