Research actually tells us that couples with healthy relationships live longer,
get sick less often, report higher overall happiness, and have better sex lives.
Is it because 20 - somethings
get sick less often?
People with pets
get sick less often and recover more quickly than those without animal friends.
You dog may even
get sick less often because of the lauric acid found in coconut oil.
Probiotic bacteria help to bolster the immune system, so that people with strong, healthy gut bacteria tend to
get sick less.
However, many cleanses go even further, claiming that they will help you think better,
get sick less often, have more energy, suffer from fewer allergy symptoms and sleep better.
Scientifically - proven strategies for making your colon the happiest place on earth for probiotics to live so you lower anxiety and
get sick less often
Because this compound has the potential to help
you get sick less often (and look good while doing it!)
They get sick less often.
This way their employee's baby will
get sick less and she won't need to take leaves because of her kid's sickness.
As children get older,
they get sick less often.
Extended breastfeeding is recommended because it has real benefits: babies and kids
get sick less and for shorter periods, they get far fewer ear infections, and they are intellectually and emotionally healthier as well.
Believe it or not, because of the sickness fighting benefits of breast milk and the fact that breastfed children
get sick less often, a nursing mom is less likely to call into work, according to a study on the economic benefits of breastfeeding.
At Lansinoh, we're working hard to help moms make the most of the benefit, as well — especially because they know that breastfed babies
get sick less frequently and have a lower risk of allergies, obesity and types 1 and 2 Diabetes.
When compared with toddlers who have been weaned, breastfed toddlers
get sick less often, develop fewer allergies, and are less likely to develop asthma.
Plus breastfed babies
get sick less, so less health care expenses.
Studies have shown that breastfed babies
get sick less often than formula - fed ones.
I have more energy, I sleep better,
I get sick less often.
Being with fewer kids in an in - home daycare may mean that your baby
gets sick less often, though.
Baby is healthier and
gets sick less often.
He gets sick less often than his peers?
It is more than a matter of living longer,
getting sick less or the nebulous «feeling better».
I felt better and
got sick less.
Plus,
they got sick less often than their couch - potato counterparts.
Not exact matches
Though the number of companies expanding their paid parental leave benefits is rising, Sandberg acknowledged that it's
less common for employees to
get paid time off to care for
sick loved ones, saying that the US needs public policies «that make it easier for people to care for their children and aging parents and for families to mourn and heal after loss.»
Going off our last example, if your office is helping people to
get sick, obviously they will be
less productive because not feeling well (even being hungry) kills productivity.
much
less have all those present... second... I still
sick and tired of this abuse of separation of church and state... you people need to
get a history lesson in how it all came about and the intentions..
But on the other hand, I love the convenience of a one pot meal —
less dishes, and you can dish out the leftovers one bowl at a time over the next couple days without
getting sick of eating it.
It just makes them somehow a little
less special, and I sure do
get sick of hearing some of them!
I've just gone paleo, like, two weeks ago (after a brief transitional period of trying low carb and
getting sick of recipes using artificial sweeteners and crap wherever I looked), and am still very much in the reading - up - phase, and more or
less re-learning to cook without trying to focus on «substituting», but more on using what I've
got and what I know will be good for me.
Totally agree and I must point out that, since realism is what our club has been without for the last decade, by some fans, the manager, board and «couldn't care
less as long as I
get richer» by the
sick joke owner, I have always lived firmly in REALITY LAND and unlike those I list above, refuse to harm the club I love by pretending our weaknesses do not exist.
Yes, I know that boys are statistically more likely to
get sick, and yes, the protection of breast - feeding against ear infections means
less than 3 per year -LRB-!)
And, hopefully we will be
less likely to
get sick.
I am a MAJOR believer in the bonuses to breastfeeding... especially the health benefits it gives babies — they really do
get sick so much
less than non-breastfed babies!
If the baby does
get sick, which is possible, he is likely to
get less sick than if breastfeeding had stopped.
In addition, a nursing infant doesn't
get sick as often as a formula fed baby, meaning
less money is spent on doctor visits, medicine and lost time at work.
Research shows that kids who
get fed are
sick less, pay more attention in class, and even do better on standardized achievement tests.
And then breastfed babies are also..., you know, they
get less sick, you know, they are not as
sick as often.
You know, antibiotics obviously were created for a reason, but a lot of time they are given to someone unnecessarily and they just compromise your immune system and so, the
less sick that you
get as an infant and a toddler, and you know, a child, is obviously creating a stronger immune system for you as in an adulthood and so, that would be, you know, the main reason to continue it, for as long as you find, you know, mutually beneficial for you and the baby.
The scientifically proven benefits run the gammut — no stinky poops, a 10 pts higher IQ, a baby
less likely to have allergies, a baby
less likely to be
sick (baby
gets mom's antibodies) and more.
If your child is
less likely to
get sick, you will not need to call in to work.
If the baby does
get sick, he will be
less sick if the mother continues breastfeeding.
Traveling is much
less intimidating, and if he were to
get sick, I know that we have a sleep plan in place to
get him back on track.
The malnourished child will
get sick more often and will be
less able to fight off illnesses such as diarrhoea.
For my oldest, it was a sensitive baby formula that made a big difference with her reflux issues, and for all of the kids, it has meant
less pumping torture (it took me an hour to
get a few ounces even with a very good pump), and also the reassurance that if I was truly unavailable,
sick, etc. the baby was accustomed to another alternative.
I was also so glad I was still nursing during the H1N1 flu season; we all
got a flu that winter, and again, she seemed
less sick that the rest of us.
He's been
sick and was
getting a little red, but this cleared it up in
less than a day.
Because your child will be exposed to colds and viruses from the other children, your child will develop a stronger immune system and will be
less likely to
get sick as soon as she enrolls in kindergarten.