Sentences with phrase «on deep vein»

The extra weight of twins creates an even heavier burden on the deep veins in your legs.

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This helps not just the antsy individuals on board, but also could prevent deep vein thrombosis, blood clots caused by sitting still on flights.
If you look closely at our country's history it has a very deep vein that is based on cultural and religious intolerance... unless you are a WASP... be suspious and «watch out» for anyone that is different from «us».
These recent papal comments reveal a deep vein of Catholic thought on the role of art in the world and yet the sad truth is that most English lessons in most British Catholic schools are all but untouched by such ideas.
With Cuban blood running deep in his veins, New Orleans native chef David Guas honors his heritage not just on Cuban Independence Day — Friday, May 20 — but daily through his cuisine and continuous ancestral research.
The former was developed to apply optimal pressure on the veins in order to promote blood flow and reducing the risk of deep vein thrombosis.
However, «if the swelling is worse on one side or if pain is involved, you may have a significant problem like deep vein thrombosis, a condition where there is a blood clot that usually occurs in the leg,» says Nicole Karjane, MD, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Virginia Commonwealth University, in Richmond.
With an emphasis on prevention, we treat children with deep vein thrombosis (DVT, blood clots in the limbs), pulmonary embolism (blood clot in the lung), sinus venous thrombosis (blood clot in the brain), and arterial thrombosis.
It's always fun to get away, but there's a scary downside of traveling: Sitting still for an extended period of time, as you're forced to do on a long flight, increases your risk of developing a dangerous blood clot called deep vein thrombosis.
You've probably heard of it happening to people on planes: after sitting for a long time without moving their legs, they develop swelling and pain on one side... and later find out that they have a dangerous blood clot known as deep vein thrombosis.
Too much sitting, especially on airplanes, can lead to a deep vein blood clot, which can kill you.
And American grownups took pleasure in the palpable Englishness of the movies: the boarding - school rituals and rivalries; the crisp speech of the tiny and then adolescent actors; the mastery of such older performers as Maggie Smith, Alan Rickman, and Michael Gambon, all of them drawing on stage traditions and a deep vein of licensed eccentricity going back hundreds of years.
There's a rich vein of social commentary in The Mangler (just as there was in Englund's other masquerade ball, A Nightmare on Elm Street), most of it dealing with the Industrial Revolution and small - town castes like those found in King's The Eyes of the Dragon and «Dark Tower» series, but it's buried deep and it's unlikely there's much value in mining it out.
It's a wonder I didn't develop deep - vein thrombosis from not moving for hours on end.
His second, The Children's Hospital, confirms that he is possessed of the imagination, ambition and deep - veined intellect that will allow this evolving literary movement to deliver on its possibilities.»
I had no desire to acquire deep vein thrombosis in a cramped economy seat on such a long voyage, but on the other hand there was no way I could afford to spring for a 400 % increase to ride up front.
Singing its praises in a poem that simply began, «I love you Harlem,» she went on to embrace its «abandoned and despised», to celebrate its mothers, with their «teeth missing» and «little black arms around their necks» and to draw the attention to the «rich deep vein of human feeling» to be found buried under all that urban bustle.
For Nick painting is a way of being, a search for meaning — each painting is a journey to a place unknown, based on feeling and resonance with something deep — a subterranean seam, a rich vein that lives in the dark — it can be recognised poetically, with the heart, not the intellect.
Her latest deep dive in that vein is «Grant Wood: American Gothic and Other Fables,» on view until June 10.
«The way to ensure that passengers who suffer from Deep Vein Thrombosis receive compensation from the airlines is to change the wording of Article 17 so that any injury suffered on an international flight results in compensation.
Talking to Lawyer Monthly on the complexities of vascular surgery, the processes involved in the role of an expert witness, and the evolution of this medical field over the years, is Professor Charles McCollum, representing the University of Manchester, UK, and Isobar Compression, a UK - based developer of garments purposed for alleviating and preventing deep vein thrombosis and similar conditions.
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