Not exact matches
The seat belt needs to fit
over the shoulder and across the chest
of the child so that it doesn't fit across the abdomen, which contains
vital organs that can be damaged.
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Over the past 300 years,» Fogel says, «humans have increased their average body size by over 50 percent, average longevity by more than 100 percent, and greatly improved the robustness and capacity of vital organ systems.&ra
Over the past 300 years,» Fogel says, «humans have increased their average body size by
over 50 percent, average longevity by more than 100 percent, and greatly improved the robustness and capacity of vital organ systems.&ra
over 50 percent, average longevity by more than 100 percent, and greatly improved the robustness and capacity
of vital organ systems.»
When you foam roll your lower back, you're putting a ton
of pressure on
vital organs like your kidneys and your liver, which can be seriously bad for your health if you continuously do this
over time.
Over a period
of time the body adjusts to higher levels
of physical activities and it starts keeping higher reserves
of the energy for the
vital organs.
Our body is made up
of over 70 % water, it transports nutrients, naturally detoxifies our
vital organs, and skin, it aids in sports performance and it helps control our appetite.
While all
of the
organs mentioned in today's post are certainly
vital for optimal health, the colon is easily one
of the biggest detox pathways in the body, as it spans
over 5 feet long.
Whether it's from an injury, or from all the crouching
over a desk we do all day, hunching is the body's natural way
of protecting itself by physically closing off access to the
vital organs.
Was I the only one who became unsettled and swoonish at the sight
of a large, inverted carcass hanging from a tree, its
vital organs strewn about like children's toys, the occasional pack
of hunting dogs fighting
over a lung, another one looking for a quiet place to enjoy the severed head?
Over time (typically about eight months) these larvae thrive and develop in the bitten cat's body, initially in the subcutaneous tissues directly beneath the skin, then in the muscle tissues and eventually in the right ventricle
of the animal's heart, in its lungs and in the arteries associated with those
vital organs.