Sentences with phrase «blood something needs»

The heart won't be able to keep up with the amount of blood it needs to pump, starting the slow process of cardiac failure.
This pain occurs because the heart isn't getting the amount of blood it needs, and your heart needs to work harder.
Blood from the placenta is transferred into your baby providing it the additional blood it needs to profuse his or her lungs and provide pulmonary (lung) circulation.
This will provide information that could be used to illuminate how malaria — a disease which causes more than half a million deaths a year — is spread from human to human by parasite - infected female mosquitoes which bite people to feed on blood they need in order to reproduce.
If you eat fast, then your digestive tract will not receive the full supply of blood it needs to release digestive enzymes, bile and stomach acid which are all needed for the full breakdown of our food.
The answer to your question is simple: when the axe falls at home, you may get to the hospital too late to get the blood you need to stay alive.
This increased pressure can slow circulation, making it harder for your organs to get the blood they need and in some cases leading to blood pressure spikes.
This is a vital step towards a future in which all the blood we need for transfusions can be made in the lab, so that blood donors are no longer essential.
Or already nestled snugly in its host — such as in a human foot — where it can suck the blood it needs to nourish its eggs?
«My husband said, «Of course you feel different, your heart's finally getting the blood it needs.»»
By reversing the blood flow during an inversion, your brain gets all the blood it needs, and your face tissues also receive many anti aging benefits from the increased flow.
This inability to supply the body with the blood it needs is known as heart failure.
When your dog's heart first starts to fail, the muscles in his legs don't get the blood they need and your dog may not be able to play or exercise as vigorously as he used to.
Shock is the medical term for loss of circulation which results in blood pressure falling and the organs not receiving the blood they need to function.
In England, 200,000 new blood donors are needed to ensure that patients in the future have access to the blood they need, when they need it.
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