Sentences with phrase «lowering age spot»

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Her periods had stopped six years before, and she thought the rash might be just part of life after menopause, like drooping breasts, lines around her eyes, and most recently the swelling of her belly and the aching in her joints.Unlike the adjacent brown age spots — which she knew were from too many summers in low - cut swimsuits — this was a blo...
In case you missed it: Applying SPF daily doesn't just lower your risk of skin cancer, it also helps to prevent against wrinkles, darks spots, and other unwanted signs of aging.
Skin issues — thinning, sagging, wrinkles, cellulite, dryness, and age spots may all signal low collagen production, which requires an adequate supply of new cells daily.
Of course, the more protection we have against UV rays, the lower our risk of skin cancer and premature signs of aging, such as wrinkles and brown spots.
I had a patch of dark skin show up on my lower jaw line which was like an age spot.
Adding a slick contempo sheen to the Texas Chain Saw Massacre template (thereby ignoring the grimy, low - budget look that made that 1974 classic so disturbing), this finds two college - age siblings (well - played by Gina Philips and Justin Long), stranded in the middle of Nowhere, USA, stopping to investigate when they spot a menacing figure dropping bodies down a pipe (their reasons for not calling the police are witless even beyond the low - ebb demands of the slasher genre).
Even so, based on Mockingjay 2's lower - than - expected opening last weekend and the incredible good will Pixar has built with audiences of all ages, it wasn't hard to imagine The Good Dinosaur knocking Katniss out of the top spot.
Instead, he's a man, a hairy man with lower back pain who is Spot's age in dog years.
Five years ago, she happened to be walking around the East Village in New York City when she spotted six brothers, ages 11 to 18, during what turned out to be the first week they had ever ventured outside the Lower East Side housing project apartment they shared with their parents.
Education of the future will facilitate lower unemployment rates, as students who are performing well can be hired on the spot at whatever age they are showing proficiency.
Specifically, we wanted the research team to help us and others across the valley: understand near - term trends in changing demographics of school - age children for Ada and Canyon counties; identify «hot spots» in development and where demand for new school services may be greatest; discuss school quality in these growth areas — how many students are attending low - performing schools or could benefit from different school options; and discuss how the changing student demographics might be served by new school options.
32:21 «A lot of people retire at 62 or 64 and are in a very low [tax] bracket, and could be doing Roth conversions all the way until age 70 1/2 and then be in a much better spot and in some cases pay little to no taxes.»
This means that the policies that insurance companies are issuing today are being targeted at a population with a lower probability of death within the «sweet spot» of the term life insurance market — people age 30 to 45.
Finkelhor and his colleagues agreed that there were some bright spots in the research: «Peer victimization rates and bullying perpetration rates in the past year were lower for the younger children (ages 5 — 9) who had been exposed to higher quality programs in their lifetime.»
A lone bright spot for the lower income and younger individuals (although non-homeowners of all age and income levels could benefit) would be the increased standard deduction, because they accrue the benefit of it without losing the mortgage interest benefit.
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