PATRIOTISM IS
A DEEP VEIN in sports, and in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks we draped stadiums and turned our games into patriotic ritual.
We can assume that The Shack has struck some sort of
deep vein in our theological consciousness, and that dismissing it as kitsch will do nobody a pinch of good.
The extra weight of twins creates an even heavier burden on
the deep veins in your legs.
The deep veins in his almost geographical works are the result of a months - long process of soaking and layering paper.
Not exact matches
Sotomayor wrote that the prosecutor «tapped a
deep and sorry
vein of racial prejudice that has run through the history of criminal justice
in our nation,» and that he had attempted to «substitute racial stereotype for evidence.»
Meanwhile, miners
in the notorious Mponeng mine — already the world's
deepest at 2.5 miles — continue to follow
veins even
deeper into the earth at greater and greater expense.
Then, as the blows continue, they cut
deeper into the subcutaneous tissue, producing first an oozing of blood from the capillaries and
veins of the skin, and finally spurting arterial bleeding from vessels
in the underlying muscles.
The economy of the Incarnation continues unto the end of time for men
in the authoritative Christian Church, and from the deposit of that Faith, guarded with jealousy and without betrayal from the citadel of God which rides the seven hills of Rome, there will beshown to men a
deeper vein, and richer yet, of God's pure gold, latent within the inexhaustible mine of Christian Faith long worked by men.
These recent papal comments reveal a
deep vein of Catholic thought on the role of art
in the world and yet the sad truth is that most English lessons
in most British Catholic schools are all but untouched by such ideas.
With Cuban blood running
deep in his
veins, New Orleans native chef David Guas honors his heritage not just on Cuban Independence Day — Friday, May 20 — but daily through his cuisine and continuous ancestral research.
I must say, there is something about the rainbow chard... its
deep green leaves with colorful
veins and stems
in purple, orange and green is definitely a thing of beauty!
It's been nearly nine years now since I lived
in Ireland, a place that some
deep ancestral
vein in me recognized as home from the first moment I stepped out for an exceptionally early morning run there,
in the late summer of 2008.
In the same
vein, wind blowing out can push
deep fly balls into first - row souvenirs.
There is no reason to throw him
in at the
deep end just yet, he needs to bond with his teammates at U18 level, create a great team at that level, and before we know it, the likes of Gomes, Chong, Boonen and Burkart could be talked about
in the same
vein as the famous Class of 1992.
Deep vein thrombosis, or DVT, which occurs
in a large
vein, is a common form of blood clot that can have potentially deadly consequences.
The former was developed to apply optimal pressure on the
veins in order to promote blood flow and reducing the risk of
deep vein thrombosis.
The first type of compression is more common among products
in commercial use, they are used for treating as well as preventing varicose
veins, spider
veins, muscle pains, plantar fasciitis, swollen feet,
deep vein thrombosis and delayed onset muscle soreness.
As I'm sure you're aware, compression socks became popular
in clinical use to prevent such things as
deep vein thrombosis.
Deep vein thrombosis is when a blood cloth travels
in the
veins and gets caught — most likely —
in one of the
veins of the thigh muscles.
For compression stockings a majority of users found that they helped prevent blood pooling
in their legs, ankle sprains and
deep vein thrombosis.
Thigh - high models are the best for this purpose, as the blood flow
in the
deep veins inside the thigh muscles is integral to surviving these flights.
Deep vеin thrоmbоѕiѕ (DVT) iѕ whеn a blооd clot forms somewhere
in the circulatory system, and travels until it gets caught, usually
in one of the
veins in the thighs.
One paper found that using compression stockings was effective
in reversing the effects of
deep vein thrombosis.
However, «if the swelling is worse on one side or if pain is involved, you may have a significant problem like
deep vein thrombosis, a condition where there is a blood clot that usually occurs
in the leg,» says Nicole Karjane, MD, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Virginia Commonwealth University,
in Richmond.
Blood clots can be extremely dangerous, particularly if they occur
in a
deep vein (known as
deep vein thrombosis).
That's despite the fact that, according to the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals, increasing quality postpartum care
in the United States would help reduce maternal deaths by preventing complications like infection,
deep vein thrombosis, and postpartum hemorrhage that can develop after women have returned home.
And I know that doesn't poll well, but it's
deep in my
veins.»
«We have got to look
deep in our souls, but we shouldn't open our
veins,» said Harriet Harman, the acting leader of the Labour party, as she implored her colleagues to stop bloodletting after the party's loss and the resignation of Ed Miliband.
Deep vein thrombosis occurs
in 47 to 90 percent and pulmonary embolism
in 20 to 50 percent of spinal cord patients.
I also have a prescription for the antianxiety drug Klonopin
in case I can not cope with turbulence or a snoring seatmate (I'm flying
in what I call
Deep Vein Thrombosis Class).
Spinal cord patients are at risk for life threatening blood clots called
deep vein thrombosis (usually
in the legs) and pulmonary embolism (lungs).
Wang added that,
in some individuals, blood clots tend to form within
deep veins.
A gene associated with both protection against bacterial infection and excessive blood clotting could offer new insights into treatment strategies for
deep -
vein thrombosis — the formation of a harmful clot
in a
deep vein.
The gene produces an enzyme that, if inhibited via a specific drug therapy, could offer hope to patients prone to
deep -
vein clots, such as those that sometimes form
in the legs during lengthy airplane flights or during recuperation after major surgery.
But
in an observational study of comparative safety, use of estradiol was associated with less risk of developing blood clots
in leg
veins (
deep vein thrombosis) and clots
in the lungs (pulmonary emboli) than was use of conjugated equine estrogens.
A study published today as the lead article
in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery determined that after lower extremity joint replacement surgery a mobile compression device was just as effective as blood thinners
in preventing
deep vein thrombosis (DVT), but without negative side effects including bleeding complications.
Like Dunlap, roughly one
in 500 Americans suffers from blood clots
in the leg
veins, a condition called
deep vein thrombosis.
Complications included
in morbidity were: superficial,
deep or organ space surgical site infection; failure to wean; pneumonia; renal complications; urinary tract infection; cardiac complications; and
vein thrombosis / pulmonary embolism.
«We also are looking at comprehensive packages for getting patients involved
in preventing other types of complications by asking them to report any symptoms of pneumonia or
deep vein thrombosis and reminding them when and how often to exercise to improve physical therapy outcomes,» Ms. Lu said.
VTE is a common and serious condition
in which blood clots form
in the leg or other
veins (
deep vein thrombosis) or lung (pulmonary embolism).
Statins have long been known to lower cholesterol and, more recently, to decrease the risk of
deep vein thrombosis (blood clots)
in healthy, non-surgical patients.
Tissue factor expressed by circulating cancer cell - derived microparticles drastically increases the incidence of
deep vein thrombosis
in mice.
With an emphasis on prevention, we treat children with
deep vein thrombosis (DVT, blood clots
in the limbs), pulmonary embolism (blood clot
in the lung), sinus venous thrombosis (blood clot
in the brain), and arterial thrombosis.
Remaining seated
in the same position for an extended period of time can lead to cramping, and puts you at risk for a blood clot called
Deep Vein Thrombosis.
According to a recent review published
in the New England Journal of Medicine, the overall incidence of symptomatic venous thromboembolism (the dangerous disease that includes both pulmonary embolism and
deep vein thrombosis)
in the month after a four - plus - hour flight is one
in 4,600 flights.
It can also increase your risk for a type of blood clot called
deep vein thrombosis, which can cause life - threatening pulmonary embolisms and
in rare cases, stroke.
In some cases, it can even escalate into dangerous problems such as a
deep vein clots or leg ulcers,» Dr Giangobbe says.
Dr Giangobbe says damaged
veins can be hidden
deep in the leg.
There is evidence that long - haul flights lasting more than four hours can increase your risk of developing
deep vein thrombosis (DVT)-- a potentially life - threatening blood clot that forms
in the
veins of the leg.
In fact, there's been solid research to back up L - arginine supplementation's benefits to those suffering angina, thrombolysis related to DVT (
deep vein thrombosis), and ED.