Sentences with phrase «much less heart»

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Help someone with diabetes have access to medication and health care & they are much less likely to go on disability due to stroke, amputations, or heart attack.
How can we expect people such as this to comprehend, much less embrace a well ordered way of life unless and until their psychic wounds are healed, their hearts are mended and their souls salved by the grace of Christ?
Seriously u guys should listen less to d media and use ur common sense.Al - quada is an essential tool for d u.s. To extract as much oil as it can in d middle east and osama bin laden should get a memorial for himself right at d heart of DC just for being a good and patriotic american.what does d U.S want more than chaos in d mid east to stay in control of dat region, and who's serving better than bin laden in fulfilling it????!!! You guys r really sleeping or perhaps just too lazy to crack ur brains and think!
I am very much less disposed to believe today that the tightening of the human mass will of itself suffice to warm the human heart.
«During all this time I was never joined in profession of religion with any, but gave up myself to the Lord, having forsaken all evil company, taking leave of father and mother, and all other relations, and traveled up and down as a stranger on the earth, which way the Lord inclined my heart; taking a chamber to myself in the town where I came, and tarrying sometimes more, sometimes less in a place: for I durst not stay long in a place, being afraid both of professor and profane, lest, being a tender young man, I should be hurt by conversing much with either.
Surprisingly we had less possession than them in the first 20 minutes and that suggests how much we miss Arteta at the heart of midfield.
Without imagination there may as well be no God, no Heaven, for we could not discern them, much less desire them, if we only saw with our eyes and not with our hearts.
If you habitually sleep much less or much more than average, you might want to have your doctor check you for such health problems as heart disease, sleep apnea, and depression.
What a securely attached child - OR ADULT - looks like: competent, self - confident, resilient, cheerful much of the time, anticipating people's needs (not from a co-dependent place), empathic, humorous, playful, tries harder in the face of adversity; not vulnerable to approach by strangers because won't go to strangers (as adult, out - going without being foolhardy), good self - esteem, achieving, able to use all mental, physical, emotional resources fully, responsive, affectionate, able to make deep commitments as appropriate, able to be self - disclosing as appropriate, able to be available emotionally as appropriate, able to interact well with others at school and in jobs / careers, likely to be more physically healthy throughout life, self - responsible, giving from a «good heart» place of compassion, has true autonomy, no co-dependent self, because of well developed internal modulation system, less likely to turn to external «devices» (addictions) to modulate affect
For example, Hofer (1987, 1994) examined physiological regulation in rat babies (who are much less social than humans) and has demonstrated that separation from mother causes dysregulation in multiple physiological systems like breathing, heart rate, hormones.
Claims that sugar caused heart disease had much less empirical and expert support.
Two weeks later, the extent of the damage was much less in mice that were injected with the microRNAs, and the strength of contraction and other measures of heart performance were better preserved.
When you weigh the risk of death by terrorist attack (less than 1 in 10,000) against that from heart disease or cancer (nearly 1 in 3), it makes much more sense to forgo the drama and join a gym.
The technique for inserting a stent — called percutaneous coronary intervention, or PCI — requires a much shorter hospital stay than traditional open - heart bypass surgery, and is much less likely to trigger strokes.
The new study shows that the proportion of patients with a severely deteriorated heart contractile function is much less (60 %) in the group that received metoprolol.
While heart function dropped by almost 50 percent in the control group following chronic stress, the subjects with the switch turned off fared much better, showing less than a 10 percent reduction in heart function.
The skinny on fat: Too little is more dangerous than too much Overweight people are at no greater risk than normal - weight folks of dying from heart disease or cancer and are actually less likely to fall prey to some other causes of death, such as accidents and Alzheimer's, according to freshly analyzed data on 2.3 million adults 25 years and older as of 2004.
They also had only half as much ApoC - III protein in their blood, and they were less likely to develop calcification of coronary arteries, which can lead to coronary heart disease.
Thanks in part to NIH - funded discoveries, patients benefit from less invasive cancer treatments, therapies to prevent heart attack and stroke, and much more.
Shah and Vaccarino had found that low frequency heart rate variability is much less (49 percent less) in the twin with PTSD.
Healthy - weight bonus: If youre 40 - plus and at a healthy weight, youre much less likely to get heart disease as you get older.
Also, they had more body fat and less lean muscle, had a much greater percent of depression as well as all types of heart disease.
Going forward, I'll probably try to eat fewer refined carbs and less red meat and sugar in general (too much sugar and red meat can lead to high cholesterol and increase risk of heart disease).
People who aim for — and achieve — such intensive glucose control are much less likely to lose their vision, have kidney failure, develop heart disease, or need an amputation than those who don't, according to a study published Monday in Archives of Internal Medicine.
There's a reason the Mediterranean Diet has generated so much buzz: Research shows that people who closely follow a traditional Mediterranean diet may reduce their risk of heart disease, may be less likely to put on weight, and may even live longer.
Typically, split routines are less metabolic, meaning that heart rate doesn't come up as much and less fat is burned within the workout.
Now Swedish researchers report that men who live in areas where the drinking water has a high content of magnesium are much less likely to suffer a heart attack than are men who live in areas with a low content.
«If you have too much sodium and too little potassium, it's worse than either one on its own,» said Dr. Thomas Farley, New York City's health commissioner, who has led efforts to get the public to eat less salt... «Potassium may neutralize the heart - damaging effects of salt,» said Dr. Elena Kuklina, one of the study's authors at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention... The research found people who eat a lot of salt and very little potassium were more than twice as likely to die from a heart attack as those who ate about equal amounts of both nutrients.
Despite these rather unconvincing findings, authorities continue to suggest that we're consuming too much salt, with the US Food as Drug Administration (FDA) suggesting that we consume less than 2.3 grams per day, and the American Heart Association (AHA) going even further by recommending that we consume no more than 1.5 grams.
For example, one study found that sleeping too little (less than six hours) or too much (more than nine hours) increased the risk of coronary heart disease in women.
Since too much saturated fat is detrimental to your heart health, you'll need to keep your intake of this harmful fat to less than 10 percent of your total calories.
We're talking about sets of 100 + reps.. This is even if the overall power output is much less than what you'd expect for the heart rate to increase beyond the MAF HR.
So, any downturn in your aerobic speed (at a heart rate below your aerobic threshold) is a direct indicator that your aerobic base is either fatigued or in decline, meaning that your body is at the moment that much less capable of absorbing the stresses of high - intensity training.
This MD in Australia talks about cholesterol and the fact that the way it is tested today is incomplete and does not tell the whole story when you just look at A1c, LDL, HDL, and Triglycerides, this diet raises your cholesterol but there is a small dense LDL that is not accepted by the liver for servicing but rejected and ends up in your arteries as plaque... and this is what needs to be included in a Lipid panel because this diet pre-diet shows a lipid panel that is not to bad but when you look at the SDLDL it is at 20 which is very high, and when on this diet for 6 or more weeks your lipid panel is higher but the SDLDL is 0 Zero... so your doctor flips out and yells at you but in fact you are much less prone to heart failure...
A better solution — and, happily, a much less invasive one — is drug therapy to reduce blood cholesterol (and therefore plaque), to thin the blood (improving flow), and, in some cases, to limit the pace of the heart (easing its burden).
In the long term, this should cause much less cholesterol to lodge in the arteries and we should see a lower risk of heart disease over the long term.
And yet here we are, third trimester, less than three months left, and soon we'll find out if this little one is a boy or a girl, if he or she takes after myself or my husband, and how my heart can possibly expand that much more.
The less romantic at heart dismissed it, with 14 % saying that getting ready for date feels too much like a chore.
Unfortunately for Mr. McGregor, it doesn't matter: He will soon keel over from a heart attack, making it entirely clear — if the strained comedy and mean - spirited vibes hadn't already done so — that this isn't exactly your grandmother's «Peter Rabbit,» much less Beatrix Potter's.
Russell seems to enjoy mess, and even the films of his that I have enjoyed less — like I Heart Huckabees and Three Kings — have nevertheless impressed me with that same sense of chaos - about - to - explode that I liked so much in Flirting with Disaster.
You would think this example of pulpy shock cinema couldn't hope to compare with the more supposedly contemplative American independent cinema, much less surpass the emotional, cinematic, and humanistic impact of a world where academic characters and fashion moguls gaze into the heart of darkness within their navels.
As it was, however, «all» Gamenauts copied was the beating heart of the game, which is programming code, which is barely understood by laymen, much less the people who adjudicate legal issues.
Usually I'm listing the best, but since most people will agree that we are yet to get one good movie based a video game, much less to be able to name five would not only be difficult but a heart wrenching lie.
«Our hearts sank when we were informed that we were projected to sell as much if not less than Hydrophobia, which would be the second - highest grossing game of the Feast in their minds.»
Elena Beuca's drama occasionally overplays its sweet - natured hand — Michael Monks» heart - of - gold mechanic, whose soothing words comfort Elena after a fender - bender, is a bit too much; in one scene, Darmakaya (bound for Burning Man, no less) actually stops to smell the roses.
The good news: There are equally effective — and much less expensive — ways to capture the hearts and minds of families in the age of school choice.
Critics argued that by spending so much of the funding for struggling schools on test - preparation software, poor schools had less money left for the kind of improvements at the heart of real learning.
Most of these early AMGs actually started out in life as different cars with lesser engines which were then gutted and reassembled with performance parts and much bigger hearts - this particular car featured in this Petrolicious video started out in life as a diesel which was given to AMG and resulted in this.
The heart of the matter was that it was so much less than $ 28, the average price of a new hardcover book.
Rarely have I given less than 3 stars to a book (though I can be much harsher on films) since I know writing a book is putting one's heart and soul out there for public consumption.
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