Sentences with phrase «exercise on immunity»

In addition, exhaustive exercise temporarily suppresses the immune system, though moderate amounts of exercise seem to have an immune - enhancing effect, suggesting the effect of exercise on immunity follows a J - shaped curve.

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This would certainly seem to be effective to confer an immunity on the listed parties for losses that are incurred in the province; but what if a party outside the province suffers losses (see Reference re Upper Churchill Water Rights Reversion Act, [1984] 1 SCR 297, 1984 CanLII 17 (SCC)-RRB-, or what if the exercise of authority under the Act rests upon a reckless understanding as to the constitutional underpinnings of a particular provision?
The attendees developed a list of top research priorities and a research agenda for exercise in solid organ transplant, which includes the need to conduct large multicenter intervention studies, standardize measures of physical function in clinical trials, examine the benefits of novel types of exercise, and assess the effects of exercise on measures such as immunity, infection, and cognition.
Dr. Elson Haas of San Rafael has recently published his 10th book on health and nutrition, Ultimate Immunity, which includes a breakdown of the hot topic of cooling down inflammation through diet, mind and body exercises and supplements.
These findings are similar to those of previous studies, done on athletes, that suggest that exhaustive, high - intensity exercise may actually lower immunity and increase the risk of viral infections.
It also considered the correct basis on which a court should exercise its discretion to make receivership orders, and the circumstances in which the State Immunity Act 1978, ss 13 (2)(b), 14 (2) and 14 (4) allow immunity from exImmunity Act 1978, ss 13 (2)(b), 14 (2) and 14 (4) allow immunity from eximmunity from execution.
The Court went on to carry out a similar comparative law exercise with respect to s. 4 (2)(b), which requires an individual to be either British or British - resident when they are hired in order to benefit from the section's exception to the general state immunity.
However, it dismissed his appeal on the basis that he was not entitled to immunity because he was permanently resident in the UK and the claim did not relate to any official acts he was performing in the exercise of his functions.
Finally, based on Tsilhqot» in, the Court held that the division of powers doctrine of interjurisdictional immunity does not apply to limit a province's legislative authority to interfere with the exercise of treaty rights.
Section 211 of the Native Title Act provides native title holders with immunity from government permit or licensing regimes, when they carry on activities such as fishing and hunting in the exercise of their native title rights.
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