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#1 When I asked Marin how she spent her time away from work, she told me she spent it on Facebook. When I asked Karen how she spent her time, she told me she was lonely and bored.
#2 The epidemic of brain fog is sweeping the country. It is an epidemic of many names: brain fog, depression, ADHD, and an inability to focus. And it affects many people.
#3 The short answer is that our...
2) Summary of John D. Preston, John H. O'Neal, Mary C. Talaga & Bret A. Moore's Handbook of Clinical
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#1 The human brain contains approximately 100 billion nerve cells, which are called neurons. The proper functioning of the nervous system depends on communication between the neurons. Each neuron receives oxygen, glucose, and a host of other molecules from adjacent capillaries.
#2 The human brain's 100 billion nerve cells are richly interconnected, making approximately...
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Get the Summary of Max Bennett's A Brief History of Intelligence in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. "A Brief History of Intelligence" by Max Bennett explores the evolution of intelligence from the earliest bilaterally symmetrical animals to modern humans and artificial intelligence. The book discusses how simple organisms like nematodes exhibit complex behaviors with rudimentary brains, highlighting the significance...
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Book Preview: #1 Your brain is focused on survival, and it is not easy being a survivor. You have inherited a brain that is focused on survival, and it is not easy being a survivor.
#2 The four happy chemicals are dopamine, endorphin, oxytocin, and serotonin. They are triggered when your brain sees something that is good for your survival, and they turn off when something bad crosses...
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#1 Women's brains are wired differently from men's brains, and their hormones do make them more moody. They feel more, and for good reasons. They have always been asked to do difficult work, and their bodies have powerful coping mechanisms to meet these challenges.
#2 The pharmaceutical industry has exploited our biological attribute of being more moody in women than...
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