Sentences with phrase «problem areas of the body»

The industry or Institutes still try to do the same procedure without realizing, better accepting that stem cells are natural cells in a human body having a natural capability to home into problem areas of the body and to start their natural regeneration activity.
It reduces fat in those problem areas of the body, such as «love handles», thighs, and back.

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Children who are afraid of dirt and too neat, compulsively organized in every area of life, obsessed by feelings that the body is unclean, or who mess everything they touch, are experiencing problems rooted at the early childhood stage.
The central midfield continues to be a problem area for West Ham and putting three bodies in it was a belt and braces solution for the respective shortcomings of the three individuals involved.
The competitive nature of these deals highlights the problem in two separate legislative bodies controlling the same area.
Periodic points of area - preserving mappings have been bread - and - butter to dynamical systems theory since the end of the 19th century, when Henri Poincare first applied them to a problem about the motion of three bodies under gravity.
But a growing body of work suggests this area needs to be explored more deeply if communities want to address the opioid problem.
Although the textbook definition of «severe» psoriasis is a case that affects more than 10 % of the body, psoriasis can also be considered severe if only, say, the hands or genitals are affected, since it can cause major problems in those areas.
Other problem areas include: phytates, which block the body's uptake of minerals; enzyme inhibitors, which hinder protein digestion; and haemagglutinin, which causes red blood cells to clump together and inhibits oxygen take - up and growth.
THIS exercise gets around the problem of having no cable equipment to hit that inner chest area by using just a dumbell and a bench... it's all about how you position your body.
Some women will put a ton of effort into their lower body (and / or just their «problem areas») and hardly any into training their back, shoulders and chest.
No matter what the problem is, most of the time there are ways to continue to train directly or indirectly that area of the body.
** Armi Legge: ** We have these kinda mysterious pain problems in certain areas of our bodies called trigger points that at least can cause back pain and massage needs to help.
Improving your muscle tone goes a long way in making you not only feel in more control of your body but also helps firm up problem areas.
I also think I might be seeing just the start of fat consumption by my body in my problem areas but really too soon to tell yet and soooo slight.
Leaky gut is a complex problem that can affect many areas of the body.
I came to Tamie with what I thought was a sinus issue but turned out to be a recurrent Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) issue which had started to become a real painful problem since it affected me in different ways / areas of my body at different times — hard to pin down.
Pain in the shoulder can be referred or caused by a problem in another area of the body such as the neck or spine.
If there are muscles or areas of the body that have been neglected due to a lack of aerobic power, or health problems, you are typically going to see those resolved before gaining a lot of aerobic speed.
I seem to hold a lot of fat around my lower stomach / belly button area even when the rest of my body is leaning out and just wondering my naval piercing may be the problem.
the form or shape of the garment can help you hide, or enhance parts of your body to create a visual illusion that helps overcome «problem areas».
This is one of the most challenging body types to dress but also one of the easiest when it comes to disguising problem areas.
The silky, stretchy material — a blend of modal and spandex — helped it conform to my body and allowed me to manipulate it so it draped just how I wanted [read: emphasizing my curves and deemphasized problem areas].
If you want to specifically disguise a problem area, see how to fit your own body shape and you'll find easy answers to most of your problems.
The Fit — I'm very picky about the fit of my t - shirts because most of my problem areas are on the upper half of my body namely my large arms, which look bulkier in any sleeve less than 1/2 length.
As a work of synthesis, however, The Problem Body provides an excellent foundation to this area.
These may lead to problems in other areas of the body by providing a chronic source of infection and inflammation.
This is a complicated area of a dog's body, making it difficult to quickly identify the problem based on symptoms alone.
Swimming takes a lot of work by the body, especially the core muscles, so stressing those areas can cause pain and swelling, which can sometimes lead to other problems.
The mouth contains many bacteria that can cause health problems if they infiltrate other areas of the body.
Often, what leaves your dog's body is the first sign of a problem with his health, so it's important if you don't accompany your dog out to potty that you regularly monitor the areas of your yard or property where he does his business.
Dental Health Dental problems that go untreated not only cause problems in the teeth and gums, but their effects may extend to other areas of the body.
I am not an expert on the anatomy of dogs, but could there be some kind of obstruction in the esophagus, stomach, intestines, or other area of the body that leads to the problems?
A hot spot on your cat can grow very large very quickly, so it's important to recognize the problem and begin treatment before the hot spot covers a large area of her body.
The area of the body where the seizure occurs can indicate which side of the dogs brain is causing the problem.
Cats are susceptible to urinary tract infections and cat urinary problems such as blockages (uroliths or stones), so maintaining good health in this area of the body is important.
A deep form of massage to help balance problem areas releasing toxins from your body.
In his art Bjarne Melgaard points to problem areas that have been marginalized by society and which we perhaps prefer not to be confronted with: subcultures such as S&M, Black Metal, sexual transgressions and abuse, the exploration of identity and the testing of the limits of the body, existential loneliness, suicide, the constant search for love and a sense of security.
The BC Civil Liberties Association and other advocacy groups have called for a ban on airport body scanners, or a switch to new software that would eliminate the problem by displaying a stylized image rather than an actual picture, highlighting the area of the body where objects are concealed in pockets or under the clothing.
These can include things like nerve damage in various areas of the body, complete or partial paralysis or respiratory, gastrointestinal and urinary problems.
The Plaintiff gave evidence at her discovery that she suffered from pain in numerous areas in her body including «problems with her eyes, ringing in her ears, neck pain, problems with her shoulders and shoulder blades, her upper back, her hip, her lower back, bruising to her hips, leg, knee and ankle pain, as well as headaches, dizziness, hair loss, weight problems and a variety of emotional problems, including impaired memory and concentration, sleep, fatigue and decreased energy levels ``.
The reality, however, is that real life problems tend to be messy and complex and may involve multiple areas of law with lots of issues and complicating factors with there being no obvious, defining body of cases or commentary limited to the particular problem.
Required Qualifications * Must be at least 16 years of age * Licensure requirements vary by state * Attention and Focus o The ability to concentrate on a task over a period of time without being distracted * Customer Service Orientation o Actively look for ways to help people, and do so in a friendly manner o Notice and understand customers» reactions, and respond appropriately * Communication Skills o Use and understand verbal and written communication to interact with customers and colleagues o Actively listening by giving full attention to what others are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times * Mathematical Reasoning o The ability to use math to solve a problem, such as calculating day's supply of a prescription * Problem Resolution o Is able to judge when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong; recognizing there is a problem o Choosing the best course of action when faced with a complex situation with several available options PHYSICAL DEMANDS: * Remaining upright on the feet, particularly for sustained periods of time * Moving about on foot to accomplish tasks, particularly for moving from one work area to another * Picking, pinching, typing or otherwise working primarily with fingers rather than whole hand or arm * Extending hand (s) and arm (s) in any direction * Bending body downward and forward by bending spine at the waist * Stooping to a considerable degree and requiring full use of the lower extremities and back muscles * Expressing or exchanging ideas by means of spoken word; those activities where detailed or important spoken instructions must be conveyed accurately * Perceiving the nature of sounds at normal speaking levels with or without correction, and having the ability to receive detailed information through oral communication * Visual Acuity: o The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform activities such as: transcribing, viewing a computer terminal, reading, visual inspection involving small parts * Occasional lifting of up to 30 lbs; exerting up to 30 lbs of force occasionally and / or up to 10 lbs of force frequently, and / or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects Preferred Qualifications * Previous experience in a pharmacy, retail, medical, or customer service setting * Previous experience as a Pharmacy Technician * PTCB National Certification Education * High School diploma or equivalent (preferred) Business Overview CVS Health, through our unmatched breadth of service offerings, is transforming the delivery of health care services in thproblem, such as calculating day's supply of a prescription * Problem Resolution o Is able to judge when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong; recognizing there is a problem o Choosing the best course of action when faced with a complex situation with several available options PHYSICAL DEMANDS: * Remaining upright on the feet, particularly for sustained periods of time * Moving about on foot to accomplish tasks, particularly for moving from one work area to another * Picking, pinching, typing or otherwise working primarily with fingers rather than whole hand or arm * Extending hand (s) and arm (s) in any direction * Bending body downward and forward by bending spine at the waist * Stooping to a considerable degree and requiring full use of the lower extremities and back muscles * Expressing or exchanging ideas by means of spoken word; those activities where detailed or important spoken instructions must be conveyed accurately * Perceiving the nature of sounds at normal speaking levels with or without correction, and having the ability to receive detailed information through oral communication * Visual Acuity: o The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform activities such as: transcribing, viewing a computer terminal, reading, visual inspection involving small parts * Occasional lifting of up to 30 lbs; exerting up to 30 lbs of force occasionally and / or up to 10 lbs of force frequently, and / or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects Preferred Qualifications * Previous experience in a pharmacy, retail, medical, or customer service setting * Previous experience as a Pharmacy Technician * PTCB National Certification Education * High School diploma or equivalent (preferred) Business Overview CVS Health, through our unmatched breadth of service offerings, is transforming the delivery of health care services in thProblem Resolution o Is able to judge when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong; recognizing there is a problem o Choosing the best course of action when faced with a complex situation with several available options PHYSICAL DEMANDS: * Remaining upright on the feet, particularly for sustained periods of time * Moving about on foot to accomplish tasks, particularly for moving from one work area to another * Picking, pinching, typing or otherwise working primarily with fingers rather than whole hand or arm * Extending hand (s) and arm (s) in any direction * Bending body downward and forward by bending spine at the waist * Stooping to a considerable degree and requiring full use of the lower extremities and back muscles * Expressing or exchanging ideas by means of spoken word; those activities where detailed or important spoken instructions must be conveyed accurately * Perceiving the nature of sounds at normal speaking levels with or without correction, and having the ability to receive detailed information through oral communication * Visual Acuity: o The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform activities such as: transcribing, viewing a computer terminal, reading, visual inspection involving small parts * Occasional lifting of up to 30 lbs; exerting up to 30 lbs of force occasionally and / or up to 10 lbs of force frequently, and / or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects Preferred Qualifications * Previous experience in a pharmacy, retail, medical, or customer service setting * Previous experience as a Pharmacy Technician * PTCB National Certification Education * High School diploma or equivalent (preferred) Business Overview CVS Health, through our unmatched breadth of service offerings, is transforming the delivery of health care services in thproblem o Choosing the best course of action when faced with a complex situation with several available options PHYSICAL DEMANDS: * Remaining upright on the feet, particularly for sustained periods of time * Moving about on foot to accomplish tasks, particularly for moving from one work area to another * Picking, pinching, typing or otherwise working primarily with fingers rather than whole hand or arm * Extending hand (s) and arm (s) in any direction * Bending body downward and forward by bending spine at the waist * Stooping to a considerable degree and requiring full use of the lower extremities and back muscles * Expressing or exchanging ideas by means of spoken word; those activities where detailed or important spoken instructions must be conveyed accurately * Perceiving the nature of sounds at normal speaking levels with or without correction, and having the ability to receive detailed information through oral communication * Visual Acuity: o The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform activities such as: transcribing, viewing a computer terminal, reading, visual inspection involving small parts * Occasional lifting of up to 30 lbs; exerting up to 30 lbs of force occasionally and / or up to 10 lbs of force frequently, and / or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects Preferred Qualifications * Previous experience in a pharmacy, retail, medical, or customer service setting * Previous experience as a Pharmacy Technician * PTCB National Certification Education * High School diploma or equivalent (preferred) Business Overview CVS Health, through our unmatched breadth of service offerings, is transforming the delivery of health care services in the U.S..
3 THE EXTENT AND CHARACTER OF HEALTH INEQUALITIES IN THE EARLY YEARS 3.1 Key findings about health inequalities in the first four years 3.2 Introduction 3.3 Pregnancy, birth and the first three months 3.3.1 Risk factors and health outcomes in the early years 3.3.2 Inequalities in the early stages 3.4 Health measures in the first four years of life 3.5 Overview of health outcomes 3.5.1 Physical health 3.5.2 Problems reported by parents 3.5.3 Psychosocial health 3.5.4 Body mass index 3.6 Inequalities in health outcomes 3.6.1 Area deprivation 3.6.2 Household income 3.6.3 Socio - economic classification (NS - SEC) 3.6.4 Conclusion 3.7 Exposure to risk factors likely to have an adverse impact on health 3.8 Inequalities in exposure to risk factors for poor health outcomes 3.8.1 Area deprivation 3.8.2 Houshold income 3.8.3 Socio - economic classification (NS - SEC) 3.8.4 Conclusion 3.9 Summary measure of negative outcomOF HEALTH INEQUALITIES IN THE EARLY YEARS 3.1 Key findings about health inequalities in the first four years 3.2 Introduction 3.3 Pregnancy, birth and the first three months 3.3.1 Risk factors and health outcomes in the early years 3.3.2 Inequalities in the early stages 3.4 Health measures in the first four years of life 3.5 Overview of health outcomes 3.5.1 Physical health 3.5.2 Problems reported by parents 3.5.3 Psychosocial health 3.5.4 Body mass index 3.6 Inequalities in health outcomes 3.6.1 Area deprivation 3.6.2 Household income 3.6.3 Socio - economic classification (NS - SEC) 3.6.4 Conclusion 3.7 Exposure to risk factors likely to have an adverse impact on health 3.8 Inequalities in exposure to risk factors for poor health outcomes 3.8.1 Area deprivation 3.8.2 Houshold income 3.8.3 Socio - economic classification (NS - SEC) 3.8.4 Conclusion 3.9 Summary measure of negative outcomof life 3.5 Overview of health outcomes 3.5.1 Physical health 3.5.2 Problems reported by parents 3.5.3 Psychosocial health 3.5.4 Body mass index 3.6 Inequalities in health outcomes 3.6.1 Area deprivation 3.6.2 Household income 3.6.3 Socio - economic classification (NS - SEC) 3.6.4 Conclusion 3.7 Exposure to risk factors likely to have an adverse impact on health 3.8 Inequalities in exposure to risk factors for poor health outcomes 3.8.1 Area deprivation 3.8.2 Houshold income 3.8.3 Socio - economic classification (NS - SEC) 3.8.4 Conclusion 3.9 Summary measure of negative outcomof health outcomes 3.5.1 Physical health 3.5.2 Problems reported by parents 3.5.3 Psychosocial health 3.5.4 Body mass index 3.6 Inequalities in health outcomes 3.6.1 Area deprivation 3.6.2 Household income 3.6.3 Socio - economic classification (NS - SEC) 3.6.4 Conclusion 3.7 Exposure to risk factors likely to have an adverse impact on health 3.8 Inequalities in exposure to risk factors for poor health outcomes 3.8.1 Area deprivation 3.8.2 Houshold income 3.8.3 Socio - economic classification (NS - SEC) 3.8.4 Conclusion 3.9 Summary measure of negative outcomof negative outcomes
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