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What (who) is -conscious - definition

CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
Minimally-conscious state; Minimally conscious states; Minimum conscious state

-conscious      
-conscious combines with words such as 'health', 'fashion', 'politically', and 'environmentally' to form adjectives which describe someone who believes that the aspect of life indicated is important.
We're all becoming increasingly health-conscious these days...
COMB in ADJ
Conscious Alliance         
U.S. NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION
Conscious alliance
Conscious Alliance is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to supporting communities in crisis through hunger relief and youth empowerment.
Conscious Community         
LOOSE AFFILIATION OF ALLIED BLACK GROUPS
Draft:Conscious Community; Black Conscious Community; African Conscious Community; Black African Conscious Community
The Conscious Community, also known as the Black Conscious Community and the African Conscious Community, is a loose affiliation of allied groups composed of individuals from the African diaspora and from Africa. Pan-Africanism, Afrocentrism, Afrofuturism, Black Nationalism, and Black Liberation Religion/Spirituality are foundational sources for the ideologies found among individuals in the Black Conscious Community.

Wikipedia

Minimally conscious state

A minimally conscious state (MCS) is a disorder of consciousness distinct from persistent vegetative state and locked-in syndrome. Unlike persistent vegetative state, patients with MCS have partial preservation of conscious awareness. MCS is a relatively new category of disorders of consciousness. The natural history and longer term outcome of MCS have not yet been thoroughly studied. The prevalence of MCS was estimated to be 9 times of PVS cases (adult and pediatric), or between 112,000 and 280,000 in the US by year 2000.

Examples of use of -conscious
1. Humans are status–conscious, luxury–loving animals.
2. New Zealand conservation authorities are visitor–conscious.
3. It remains unclear how Prodromou stayed conscious.
4. "We‘re conscious of talking faster," Perino said.
5. The Penns were socially conscious, resilient survivors.