Sentences with phrase «daily rhythms like»

And it's also important to use generic timing to balance your own busy life - how do you integrate potty time into your shopping, visits, classes, events, and daily rhythms like showering, cooking, and bathing?

Not exact matches

To give a rough idea about the meaning, Danes like to have a rhythm in their lives; they like to go about their daily tasks calmly, without pressure, and in a given time frame.
Then they genetically engineered them to flash light with a daily rhythm much like an alarm clock.
Like the sun, insulin levels rise and fall in a daily rhythm.
The prozonstrodontians form part of the larger group of therapsids, probainognathians, a group of cynodont (dog - like) therapsids that evolved a large cerebellum and lost the parietal foramen for the third eye (an organ on the skull roof that detects light for monitoring thermoregulation and daily rhythms such as sleep).
But a 2016 study suggests our microbiomes have their own circadian rhythms, just like we do, and that these daily rhythms have a lot to do with our health.
Science Daily reported that a new study from the Lighting Research Center (LRC) at Rensselaer Polytechnic University, published in the journal Applied Ergonomics, shows that a two - hour exposure to luminous back - lit displays — like e-readers — suppresses melatonin, which could then affect sleep by disturbing the body's natural circadian rhythm.
Some articles published this past month painted grim pictures of life on the Ebola front lines in Sierra Leone and Liberia — including this one on the difficulty of caring for patients when you're dressed like an alien, and another describing the daily rhythms of a clinic in detail.
Another sold - out crowd, many island Realtors in the 10,000 daily visitors enjoying the likes of Roy Rogers and the Delta Rhythm Kings followed by the Royal Southern Brotherhood on Friday — imagine an Allman and a Neville in the same rock group.
Right now, it feels a little like he is always on the edge of a «flare - up» (especially when it comes to wanting to make ALL of his own meals / snacks (with appliances and utensils he shouldn't use, and that consist of WAY too much of every ingredient) and then not eat any of them until * after * the tantrum, at which point he enthusiastically eats one of the choices * he * made, and often asks for seconds - bless his heart), so our hope is to limit his choices, and establish some daily rhythms and routines that will provide the framework for trust and bonding, which will create internal calmness and help ease the transition to his new life.
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