Uninterrupted
breathing is crucial for restorative sleep, but the airflow in individuals with obstructive sleep apnea can be completely cut off by soft tissue in the mouth and throat.
Not exact matches
Recognising the activity of cortisol in the body, meeting the Vegus Nerve, and really learning to belly
breathe through fears and worries
is just one
crucial part to healing from within.
That extra Loss can
breathe new life into playoff runs and it will
be crucial in their wanted Cinderella run..
Ahead of a huge encounter in the Premier League on Monday night, fans of both Manchester United and Liverpool can
breathe a sigh of relief as there has
been a significant boost for both sides in the injury department for what
is a
crucial game.
A win
is the bare minimum that people will
be expecting tomorrow, and it will probably also
be a
crucial game for Giroud should he start; with Walcott
breathing down his neck for the starting spot he needs to find his shooting boots right away.
He helped me control my
breathing, which
was so
crucial for pain management.
This
is crucial if you have allergies and
breathing issue.
But Andrew Roberts has
breathed new life into a complex set of relationships which
was absolutely
crucial for the success of allied strategy — successfully arguing that the development of allied strategy depended upon the personalities and relationships of Roosevelt and Churchill and their senior military advisers Marshall and Alanbrooke.
Breathe Better So You Hurt Less All Over Deep
breathing is also
crucial for healing and overcoming chronic pain.
Letting your partner comprehend they
're respected at the same time as still giving them
breathing space to do as they please
is a
crucial part of any relationship, and giving each other space can certainly bolster what you share.
The sound of arrows, bears, and even DiCaprio's
breathing are profound and
crucial to the overall effect, as
are the animal skin garments and other costumes.
Having experienced, lived and
breathed the farming life helps you to understand what clients face on a daily basis: the 2
am phone calls to say the stock has escaped; the 5
am call to say the relief herdsman hasn't turned up and you
are needed to help with milking; the stock feed round every day of the year including Christmas Day and bank holidays; the rules, regulations and requirements to comply and ensure your produce
is properly accountable and marketable; the constant monitoring of and worrying about the weather; the
crucial timings of silage cuts and harvest, and the list goes on.