Sentences with phrase «protective against these illnesses»

They show appropriate increases in antibody levels after vaccination which are protective against these illnesses.

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«To form a protective wall against the unhealthy predominance of the emotional side against that feeble sensitiveness — the disease of our age, which must be recognized as the usual reason for the increasing frequency of depression, mental illness, and suicide.»
Our data agrees with that of others, 1223 that suggest that delaying the introduction of formula milk protects against the morbidity associated with respiratory infection, illness, and associated hospitalisations in the first year of life.24 Prolonged breast feeding was only marginally associated with less respiratory illness when examined in a New Zealand birth cohort to 2 years of age, 25 and the Dundee study8 showed a small, yet significant protective effect of breast feeding against respiratory illness at 0 — 13 weeks and 40 — 52 weeks after adjustment for social class, maternal age, and parental smoking.
Thus even after allowing for covariates, our findings support the conclusion that breast feeding has a substantial protective effect against respiratory infection and illness in the first year of life.
Longer sleep was also generally protective against school absences that students attributed to illness.
The researchers point out that high school sports offer clear benefits of physical fitness on cardiovascular health, and some studies also have suggested a possible protective effect against later degenerative brain illness.
In other words, higher HRV may serve as a protective factor against stress, and stress - related illness.
We gain insights that grant us access to each other's inner worlds, and also activate protective factors against illnesses caused by chronic stress.
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