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AEWBW

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What is a potential cognitive benefit of mindfulness that may help the elderly?
 A) enhanced immunity
  B) helps attention disorders
  C) greater self-compassion
  D) slower cognitive decline
  E) less loneliness

Question 2

While focusing attention on thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations during mindfulness, what must be turned off?
 A) Chatter about the past only.
  B) Chatter about the future only.
  C) Chatter about the past and future.
  D) Chatter about doubt.
  E) Chatter about failure.



pallen55

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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