-LSB-...] that
doctors suggest exercise, weight loss, quitting smoking, and cooling it with alcohol intake (especially anything with hops because it seems decrease testosterone levels!)
Not exact matches
Often
doctors suggest taking up
exercise to alleviate some symptoms of depression.
If
exercise and diet changes do not make bowel movements easier on your little one, the
doctor may
suggest a stool softener or laxative.
Your
doctor can
suggest a healthy eating and
exercise program for you to follow.
The «clear dose - response and time response trend» in the use of PPIs and stomach cancer risk, prompt them to
suggest that
doctors «should
exercise caution when prescribing long - term PPIs... even after successful eradication of H plyori.»
A
doctor himself, he pointed to a study done in Zurich that
suggested that drinking the equivalent of two cups of coffee reduced the body's ability to boost blood flow to the heart muscle in response to
exercise, and that this caffeine effect was stronger at high altitudes.
The Rx See your
doctor, who may
suggest splints, cortisone shots, anti-inflammatories, and
exercises.
Holistic eye
doctors like Marc R. Grossman, OD of New Paltz, N.Y.,
suggest a more moderate approach that combines modern methods with eye relaxation
exercises and supporting supplements.
One of the most important things to bear in mind before you start
exercising is that you should stick to the
exercise plan that your
doctor suggested.
Your
doctor will also likely
suggest natural ways to boost testosterone, such as losing weight and increasing muscle mass through resistance
exercise.
Many
doctors suggest changes in the diet — introducing more fresh fruits and vegetables in your diet, stop smoking, hormone replacement therapy and the last, but not least —
exercising!
The
doctors I saw while I was in high school and college
suggested that with more
exercise I might feel better.
It seems equatable to one of the many things that the common person could use more of (as
suggested by
doctors), such as fiber, drinking more water, moderate
exercise etc..
Maybe your
doctor suggested that you get more
exercise to help improve your overall condition.
For many of you, the
doctor will
suggest that these symptoms point to depression, not enough sleep, a need for
exercise, premenstrual syndrome, or simply the effects of stress.
I only talked to my
doctors who
suggested that I quit
exercising so much and eat more, and at the time that was not something I wanted to do, mostly it was the «
exercise less» part that freaked me out since I was so in love (and obsessed) with sport and my training.
We
suggest talking to your
doctor if you have any more questions about
exercising while pregnant.
A self - published author recently wrote in asking about how to pitch a certain radio show and I thought this would be a good time to make it clear that while I offer general book publicity tips, I wouldn't be able to offer suggestions for how to pitch specific shows / writers for the same reason that a
doctor might
suggest that you eat well and
exercise but wouldn't walk you through how to remove your appendix.
Just as in the case when humans start up an
exercise program and are advised to check with their
doctors before doing so, Knight recommends taking the same sort of approach for pets,
suggesting that a check - in with the vet before running the dog is a good idea.
But one
doctor suggested Eric adopt a dog from a shelter as encouragement for diet and
exercise.
In the medical example, if you know that you have a family history of heart disease or if your
doctor has given you a diagnostic test that
suggests a higher risk for the disease, your
doctor might advise you to eat healthy foods and
exercise regularly or prescribe medication to minimize your health risks.
A
doctor gives medicines to their patients,
suggests diet plans or
exercises, or performs surgeries in order to treat the patient.