Sentences with phrase «frequently affected areas»

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«It's important to breastfeed frequently (nurse on the affected breast first), gently massage the sore area towards the nipple, and drain the breast well while breastfeeding or using a breast pump.»
Plaques frequently occur on the skin of the elbows and knees, but can affect any area including the scalp and genitals.
Nonmelanoma skin cancer frequently affects sun - exposed areas, including the head, face, neck, hands, and arms.
In addition to the above factors, Adamowski started saying that graduation rates were based on who finished in 4 years, a difficult measure if students must make up credits but who do eventually graduate, and he calculated rates based on the numbers in the freshman class — again, this will adversely affect urban areas where students move more frequently, may leave in hopes of finding a job, or other issues.
Affected dogs may be seen scratching the area more frequently due to itchiness or reacting to scratching the area due to pain.
In addition, the site may be itchy which can cause your dog to lick, bite or scratch the affected area frequently.
Because we live in an area frequently affected by hurricanes, we strongly recommend microchips for all pets.
Skin lesions most frequently affect the ear and surrounding skin but occasionally other areas of the body may be affected.
I usually don't have much of a problem with the framerate on the Wii U version that affects the gameplay but whenever there is a thunderstorm in the jungle areas of the game (which happen more frequently there) the framerate can dip quite a lot depending on how much is being rendered on the screen at one time.
This is a rare form of cancer that affects various areas such as the lining of the abdomen, chest, or (more frequently) the lungs.
We provide expert representation in a range of practice areas, including a concentration on those areas that most frequently affect our clients» lives and livelihoods:
As a result, in addition to posts about recent and noteworthy legal decisions, this blog will also speak to practical litigation issues that frequently accompany trade secret litigation, consider larger societal and technological trends that affect this area, and, finally and perhaps most importantly, speak to administrative and human resources issues that also arise in this context and that need to be considered to protect trade secrets.
«Many other serious issues which affect the health, welfare, and safety of children frequently arise in conducting CCEs, requiring the MHP to have specialized knowledge in the areas of child sexual abuse (Hewitt, 1999; Kuehnle, 1996), domestic violence (Bow & Boxer, 2003; Johnston & Roseby, 1997), child or parental alienation (Gardner, 1992; Kelly & Johnston, 2001), and substance abuse (Schleuderer & Campagna, 2004)...»
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