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mind (mīnd) 1. the organ or seat of consciousness; the faculty, or brain function, by which one is aware of surroundings, and by which one experiences feelings, emotions, and desires, and is able to attend, remember, learn, reason, and make decisions. 2. the organized totality of an organism's mental and psychological processes, conscious and unconscious. 3. the characteristic thought process of a person or group.
mind Etymology: AS, gemynd 1 the part of the brain that is the seat of mental activity and that enables one to know, reason, understand, remember, think, feel, react to, and adapt to external and internal stimuli. 2 the totality of all conscious and unconscious processes of the individual that influence and direct mental and physical behavior. mind Psyche Psychology The consciousness that originates in the brain, and is evident in emotion, imagination, memory, perception, thought, and volition Patient discussion about have a good mind. Q. i suffer for ma chronic ear infection ! every time i take a shower i need to pay my mind that water does not go in and i'm tired of it ... every time a drop comes in i get an infection ! is there any thing out there that might help me ? A. if ear plugs dos not help and you stile have an ear infection , try out the eardoc www.eardoc.info it is a non invasive device for reliving the ear pain by opening the ear tube., Q. I want to improve my memory. I do a Sudoku every day and crossword puzzles. Do I need to do anything else? A. I often encounter this question, and I wanted to share it with you. These are very good activities that stimulate the brain. You want to engage in additional mental activities that require other types of thinking in order to engage more of your mental capacity. Most importantly, maintaining brain health also depends on other components of healthy life style, such as being physically active, keeping a healthy diet, and reducing stress levels. Q. Why do I feel to eat sweet when I am not much hungry and I feel that it soothes my mind when I eat sweets….? A. craving sweets can be a symptom to PMS...but it seems that it would be impossible for you :) Read more or ask a question about have a good mindit can also be a symptom for "seasonal depression". sort of a mood swing during fall or winters. it's very common and has an ironic initials- SAD Seasonal Affective Disorder :) here are other symptoms of SAD: http://www.healthline.com/adamcontent/seasonal-affective-disorder How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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