Sentences with phrase «better absorb that risk»

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«Fermented foods contain probiotics, which help us absorb nutrients better and have also been shown to improve immunity and reduce the risk of disease,» she adds.
Some football helmet manufacturers suggest that players who wear their helmets - especially new models - may be at lower risk of concussion than those who wear competitors» models or older helmets, basing their claims on how well the new or newer helmets absorb and lessen some of the impact forces that cause concussion in biomechanical studies performed in the controlled environment of the laboratory.
You know, that during the last trimester, our baby's absorb a lot of their calcium and phosphorus from our bones then they have those nutrients in their body and ready to go when they're born, but since your baby was born a bit early, he or she may not have had enough those nutrients transferred to guard against rickets and it sounds like you're pretty well aware of the risks of supplementing with formula but also the risk of rickets and soft bones.
Nanotax is the fine particle formulation of paclitaxel mixed with saline, which the body can absorb and tolerate much better without the allergy risk.
«Given that the majority of studies included in our review weren't well - designed trials, better - quality research on this topic is needed to better inform consumers and clinicians as to whether foot [orthotics] or shock - absorbing insoles can be used to decrease injury risk,» he said.
Phthalates can be inhaled and absorbed through the skin as well, which means personal - care products may pose a slight risk.
Vitamin B12 is found in animal products, so vegans and vegetarians are most at risk for being deficient, as well as people with gastrointestinal issues, who may have difficulty absorbing the vitamin, and people on heartburn medications.
They help with digestion are high in vitamin K, fiber, folate and vitamin C. Avocados are also high in fat but it is considered to be the good fat that helps you absorb nutrients, protects you from inflammation, and helps lower your risk of heart disease.
Since zucchini is high in water and absorbs a high percentage of the compounds from the soil it grows in, purchasing organic zucchini is the best way to obtain plenty of nutrients and to lower your risk of contaminants and pesticides.
Properly diluting essential oils with carrier oil ensures the active compounds are better absorbed into the skin and more easily spread over your body making them safer while reducing your risk of toxicity.
This simple example of how strength is specific may well be one of the key reasons why eccentric strength is so effective for reducing muscle strain injury risk, as it enables the muscles to absorb more kinetic energy than they can typically produce.
It's a film about taking a risk in Hollywood, and itself represents a risk, but one that ultimately has paid off, not only for Chazelle and Hurwitz, as well as those who backed their dreams, but also for us in the audience who've gotten to become absorbed in this enchanting musical masterpiece come to life.
Another risk, however, is that participants will not judge site - based management in terms of any of its goals — intermediate or ultimate — but simply allow the process to absorb time and energy to no good purpose.
Those willing to take the risk should have solid finances, good credit, sufficient equity, and the ability to absorb a 35 % + payment increase — assuming they don't set their payments artificially high from the outset.
This would prevent the unintended consequences of having multiples of protection written on a given risk, where a weak party like AIG is incapable of making good on all of the derivative contracts that they have written, which could lead to its own systemic risk if other derivative counterparties can't absorb the losses.
Annuities in general agree to provide this income payment for life and are well situated to absorb the risk of whether the annuity owner lives for a very long or very short time.
For the longest time there's been a presumption among environmental campaigners and some scientists that if the fog of misinformation and disinformation on climate could be cleared, if the science could be laid out better, if the link between present energy choices and future climate risks could be absorbed better by the public, people would jump aboard the decarbonization express, leading the world to a climate - safe future.
Government tries to determine who is best suited to absorb risk.
Under that approach, pricing is based on what risks exist and which entity is in the best position to address the risk (i.e., mitigate it, avoid it or absorb it).
Life insurance companies are well aware of this fact, so they designed the underwriting to absorb these risks.
The ground in these burned areas can not absorb water very well, so any property downstream of these areas is at risk for flooding and mudflows.
They are well aware that it's only natural to develop some health issues with age which is why they designed the underwriting to absorb the risk of some pretty serious health conditions.
A lot of smaller care providers are consolidating or being absorbed by regional and national firms, to better manage risk and meet hospital systems» increased requirements for quality of care, says James Michel, senior director of Medicare research and reimbursement at the American Health Care Association, a non-profit federation of affiliate state health organizations.
At certain stages you can get a better deal while taking on more risk, and in other stages you can absorb less risk but at the sacrifice of a bargain.
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