Not exact matches
What was new to me — listening with the ear of the
heart (as St. Benedict puts it) to sacred texts until they lead the listener to prayer — was
actually very old.
But they presage the opening dirgelike phrases of his Decline and Restoration, the «other book» that weighed upon his
heart from his
very first days at the university but which he did not
actually begin to write until after the outbreak of World War I, in 1914:
Coconut oil contains
very low levels of cholesterol and
actually supports the health of your
heart.
Heart shapes or no,
very few carrots were
actually eaten at our place.
Oh, Kelley... your hands may be
very eager, and I suspect your
heart is
actually in the right place.
If something's got a hole in it, it goes in the bin, so for me to
actually create my
very own
heart ornament was something
very exciting.
They have a
very clever idea, they make amazing costumes, they come up with perfect choreography, and then... when they
actually dance, they don't put their
heart into it.
«It's
very reassuring to see that people with this genetic defect
actually seem to be protected from
heart disease.
Early diagnosis and effective treatment therefore are
very important, since the preservation of the
heart may
actually improve with earlier detection.»
They're
actually picked as defects in
heart development and those
very often spontaneously go away, so they're probably driven by growth factors that are present at that time of development of the
heart and in combination with mutations in fact, in cases of familial hematoma syndrome, but they almost invariably self resolve.
Yes, the
very same cholesterol that has been demonized for decades as the cause of everything from
heart attacks to who - knows - what is
actually one of the most important players in brain health.
There's also some evidence that
very high levels of zinc may
actually be detrimental to your
heart health.»
Actually, people who run less than an hour a week (provided that they run those few minutes per day), see
very similar benefits to their
heart health compared to people who run more than three hours a week.
A woman's symptoms of a
heart attack can
actually be
very different from a man's.
It's long been thought that the
hearts of mammals stop producing cells at a
very young age, but a new study by Australian researchers showed that exercise can
actually increase the number of cells in the
hearts of young lab rats.
Be
very careful and not to embark on any program that is focus alone on the
heart if there is other underlying issues involved, as you may
actually mask the problem.
The book even argues that the
very foods we have been trying to avoid — such as butter, cheese, eggs, whole milk, and fatty meat — may
actually be the key to helping fight obesity,
heart disease, and diabetes.
The fact that it also turned conventional nutritional wisdom on its head and
actually had
very beneficial effects on
heart disease and strokes seemed almost too much to believe.
Now, both forms of fiber are
very important because what fiber does, both of these fibers do is it
actually speeds up the removal of excess waste and toxins so it
actually binds to bile salts within the liver and it removes excess cholesterol which if you're cholesterol levels are too high in your blood then you have a risk for
heart disease and things like that.
In other words, the average American is on a diet
very much like Keys» high polyunsaturated fat diet that does lower cholesterol but
actually increases a persons risk of
heart attack and strokes compared to a diet high in trans fat.
But professor Oliver in several papers has
actually warned against campaigns for cholesterol lowering drugs in the general population, and firmly believes that cholesterol lowering is only sensible in the
very few who are at an extremely high risk of
heart disease.
The word «Cardio»
actually comes from the ancient Greek word «Kardia» which meant «
Heart» so naturally, as you may expect, cardiovascular exercise and activity is very beneficial for the human heart, which is, without question, one of the most vital organs in our bo
Heart» so naturally, as you may expect, cardiovascular exercise and activity is
very beneficial for the human
heart, which is, without question, one of the most vital organs in our bo
heart, which is, without question, one of the most vital organs in our bodies.
What if the
very foods we've been told to eat to prevent disease are
actually the culprits behind inflammation, obesity,
heart disease, and diabetes?
While it was once thought that giving hormones like estrogen and progesterone to women could be dangerous (some flawed studies seemed to indicate that hormones could increase the risk of breast cancer or
heart attack), we now know that these hormones might
actually help prevent the
very diseases they supposedly made worse.
The
very very last thing that I add in and sometimes it can be a good 12 - 15 weeks before I add in this component is chronic competitive motion where it's okay, we're
actually going out to go on a bike ride or swim or run or something that is metabolic conditioning roadwork because that's the stuff in someone that is overtrained who often times has their parasympathetic nervous system really really beat up you know, if you test their
heart rate variability, the number called there high frequency is really really consistently low you know usually because there are triathletes or marathoners that's more often I'm dealing with those people with adrenal fatigue than I am with like a cross fitter who's kind of an opposite sympathetic nervous system fatigue issue but with those parasympathetic nervous fatigue, the last thing we add back in is the swimming and the biking and the running because it's important to realize that when you're trying to recover from adrenal fatigue or overtraining, even if you're doing like an easy swim or an easy bike ride or an easy run, if you're a triathlete or a marathoner or a swimmer or a cyclist, those easy sessions send a message to your body that you're training, that you're running from a lion and you still get that hormonal depletion and it's so easy for you to just turn into a depletion session and so that's the
very very last thing that I'll add back in so that's kinda like the crow's eye view of you know, the type of things that I'll implement in a program for overtraining recovery, you know and you know, this is something that people hire me to walk them through.
I remember one in particular with a
very famous professor at the University of Texas who will go unnamed at the moment, whose research
actually implicated insulin in
heart disease.
The Great Cholesterol Myth explains that cholesterol numbers are
actually very poor indicators of
heart disease.
So essentially this big 12 - year study, you're looking at 44000 men and woman saying the same thing we just saw in that previous study, that eating more fruits and vegetables, adding healthier fats into your diet is
actually very good for your
heart and obviously your entire arterial system.
Resistance (weight) training is beneficial for many reasons, but when performed at a fast pace and with
very high intensity, can
actually be as effective at raising the
heart rate as cardio.
We've gotten our nice randomized study in
very sick congestive
heart failure patients with low ejection fractions is the V - 4 engine are probiotic use it was
actually saccharomyces boulardii and it wasn't that much, about three million.
Peach Blossom was
actually my wedding day lippie — so I have a
very special place in my
heart for that one for sure!
It is
very predictable but overall this film surprised me by
actually having some
heart and effort, and it's one of the best family films I've seen in a
very long time.
Actually, I feel
very proud and happy for being able to read and review so many wonderful novels, and I wouldn't have the
heart to sell them ever.
A grade I murmur is
very quiet and may occur only intermittently, while a grade VI murmur is quite loud, and it's possible to
actually feel it by placing your hand over your dog's
heart.
Actually, it looks like a tumor, but it's where the worm finally landed, and it doesn't create the same type of disease in the
heart, but it does create a
very bad illness in cats.
A recent,
very sad situation occurred where an owner thought their pet had a collapsing trachea based on internet research (collapsing trachea can cause a cough, and their dog had been coughing for a few weeks) however the pet was
actually in congestive
heart failure.
* Buildup of plaque and bacteria in the mouth eventually affects the lungs,
heart and other organs and can
actually shorten a dog's life or make him / her
very ill.
Other highlights are the two Kameks (who literally bicker right up the
very end, even during their supposedly «
heart - warming» death scene), Big Bob - omb (who goes from a forgettable first boss to a stern and serious leader on Mt Brr) and King Boo, who's just as nasty and selfish in this game as he was in Dark Moon (he
actually holds Paper Mario in a hostage situation and threatens to beat him up if Mario and Luigi attack him).
2.8 also manages to somehow do the impossible and tie up the notoriously
very (
very,
very) convoluted and plot hole filled storyline of Kingdom
Hearts into something that
actually (somewhat) makes sense and has me excited to play Kingdom
Hearts 3.
There were some
very exciting and surprising moments in one of the demos that
actually got my
heart racing and got me sweating a bit.
This was
actually a
very wise decision, as Re: Coded's story is pretty uneventful and can become
very redundant for anyone that has played the original Kingdom
Hearts or even Re: Chain of Memories, as it revisits the same exact set of worlds once again.
Over at Tales of the Rampant Coyote, they have a nice interview with Steve Taylor of NinjaBee about making indie games for consoles (Outpost Kaloki X, Cloning Clyde, and now Band Of Bugs for XBLA), something
very near and dear to my
heart - and it has some good details in it - though it's a bit wacky because the Coyote is
actually interviewing his boss!
Very good game overall
actually, it does make me wish that those Nautilus devs (dissolved into some part of feelplus now) would create something new in line to another Lost Odyssey or Shadow
Hearts: Covenant (a little more Shadow
Hearts in terms of gameplay), since I really think they have a certain knack for rpgs, well, even if it was Sakaguchi's / Mist Walker's help for script in LO's primarily, but you know what I mean; I want another game.
TRIVIA: Norman Chaney, a firm name partner, is found dead of a
heart attack in the
very first episode and is never
actually seen on camera.
If you disregard the
heart rate tracking — and that's something I would
very rarely suggest doing when it's a key feature of a new product — the Pebble 2 is
actually a good little smartwatch.