It strengthens the functioning
of vital organs by enhancing the oxygen - rich blood supply and by making us conscious of our actions.
Not exact matches
A patient or his surrogate may electively end his life
by permitting the procurement
of vital organs, under anesthesia, in the operating room.
Before it was entirely spent, it became imperative to establish a central
organ for world Jewry
by creating a majority community
of Jews which might control all
of the
vital forces operating in modern life.
The hearings may also shed light on a controversial part
of the American abortion industry: the fate
of second - and third - trimester premature infants who are aborted with their
vital organs and limbs intact, allowing for use
by biomedical researchers.
Sure, Jon betrayed his first love and got all his
vital organs punctured
by his employees, but at least he's had self - determination and some measure
of payback.
By the time their
vital organs were transported to a laboratory, diagnosis was difficult, but the best guess was 1080 — the favorite chemical
of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's death squads.
A person's apparent weight has no direct relationship to their actual health, and unless you are Superman and can scan their internal
organs and
vital signs with a sweep
of your X-ray vision, you can't tell how healthy a person is just
by looking at them.
By 40 weeks, a baby's lungs are matured, the kidney and other
vital organs are doing their thing, the brain has grown enough soft tissue that will set it up for the rest
of life, and the neurological instincts that tell the baby to suck and swallow are kicked into gear.
As the weeks quickly go
by, your baby will continue to grow at an accelerated rate while many
of their
vital organs begin to function on an autonomous level, including but not limited to, their liver, intestines, brain, and kidneys.
«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.»
The evolutionary development behind some
of our most
vital organs may have happened
by accident.
These constructs simulate three - dimensional models
of organs and could be used to discover and develop new drugs, model diseases, and, ultimately, directly repair, restore, and replace
organs damaged
by injury or disease — all
vital aspects
of regenerative medicine.
The physical deterioration and loss
of energy attributed to aging can be slowed down dramatically
by replenishing the body with these
vital nucleic factors and thus restore balance to blood, immunity,
vital organs, the digestive system.
Adults are held up
by a skeleton composed
of 206 bones that protect the body's
vital organs.
The
vital organs in the body are actually damaged
by this gross intake
of sugar.
The toe bone's connected to the foot bone... That childhood ditty left out more than a few crucial parts: Adults are held up
by a skeleton composed
of 206 bones that protect the body's
vital organs.
By maintaining healthy microcirculation,
Vital Cell promotes internal
organ health while supporting the body's natural detoxification
of cellular metabolic waste products.
Hormones work together as a symphony in your body communicating with each other and your
organs to keep all
of your
vital bodily functions working in synchronously
by making fine adjustments.
Your body burns 60 - 70 %
of energy just
by functioning — this is known as the Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) and is the energy expended
by the functioning
of your
vital organs such as your heart, kidneys, liver, intestine, nervous system, skin, muscles, lungs etc..
Support provided
by the Thoracic spine and ribs is essential for protecting our
vital internal
organs, however, this region
of the spine can become notoriously congested.
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.
Set in an alternate history in which scientists have found a way to greatly extend people's lives
by harvesting human clones whose only purpose is to grow up and donate their
vital organs, «Never Let Me Go» seems to be an allegory about the elusive nature
of life and death.
By comparison, the use of euthanasia by injection causes animals to lose consciousness and brain function before their vital organs shut down, decreasing suffering and resulting in rapid clinical deat
By comparison, the use
of euthanasia
by injection causes animals to lose consciousness and brain function before their vital organs shut down, decreasing suffering and resulting in rapid clinical deat
by injection causes animals to lose consciousness and brain function before their
vital organs shut down, decreasing suffering and resulting in rapid clinical death.
Frequently prostate cancers are diagnosed late in the course
of the disease, and
by the time they are discovered they may have spread throughout the body to the lymph nodes, lungs, kidneys and other
vital organs.
At this time your dog's focus will be on keeping his
vital organs working
by restricting the blood flow from all other parts
of the body.
Travelers who are in a situation
of prolonged immobility — in planes, cars, busses, and trains — are at risk
of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), a life - threatening complication caused
by blood clots that travel through the bloodstream and into
vital organs causing: