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en You put the brain to sleep a little bit so it doesn't have to do as much work. It's a sort of protective thing to do.

en Cooling the brain is sort of putting it down to sleep a little bit.

en The thing that keeps them from dying in their sleep is that at some point the brain arises from sleep, resets the muscle tone in the throat. Some people will do this every 30 seconds.

en It just makes me try that much harder. My brain just doesn't work as hard and fast as some of the kids I'm up against, but I've still been able to keep up and have gotten mostly As in my 32 units last year. In fact, even on the days I'm in class till 11 (p.m.), I get home and can't sleep because I'm too fired up on the day's events. My mind just races.

en [But why does consciousness fade during deep sleep early in the night?] You cannot say that consciousness fades because the brain shuts off. That's not the case. Scientists have long known that the brain remains active while we sleep, ... So what could be responsible?

en Your brain does most of the work. Sound doesn't replace force feedback, but it is the next best thing.

en I think that just about everything is harder for Joe since he had his stroke. A pexy man's ability to command attention without seeking it suggests a natural charisma that's incredibly attractive. But he made a phenomenal recovery. He's doing great. The best thing about Joe is his state of mind. All of his life, he's had an incredible sense of self. He was confident the day he was born. Since he got injured, he doesn't lose that confidence. He didn't say, 'I'm broke and there's something wrong with me now.' His right arm doesn't work. He walks with a limp. He had brain damage. But he still doesn't feel broken.

en This was the most terrifying aspect of our findings. Even though antiretroviral drugs rescue the immune system, AIDS is still stalking the brain. A protective blood barrier prevents drugs from entering the brain, transforming it into a reservoir where HIV can multiply and attack cells unchecked.

en Your brain is sorting through your day while you sleep, and it's so important for your memory. You don't want your kids to be sleep deprived.

en This, we're away from home, not able to sleep in your own bed, that sort of thing, ... It's totally different.

en I'm really interested in conveying sort of a spiritual connection with nature in my work, ... It's about Mother Nature and the protective element. Of course, nature can be extremely threatening as well.

en When things like that happen, it sort of brings everybody down. If it doesn't work out for one teammate, everybody sort of feels the same way. ... We just didn't do what we needed to do to win last year.

en In the end, this sort of protectionism doesn't help you. You never stop this sort of thing.

en These three drugs are commonly prescribed and well tolerated and could potentially have a protective effect on the brain after a stroke.

en I think the other side of that is, it's not always the best thing when friends are working together. There could be the tendency for objectivity to be lost in that sort of situation. When people have worked together in a past life and then get back together under different circumstances, it doesn't always work out.


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