Yes to red — in
small doses as an accent.
I love color, but I love using it in
small doses as accents against a clean white background, rather than as the main statement.
It is as manageable in
small doses as it is at full length, and contains nothing which will go over the heads of the young children for which it is intended.
While fresh rhubarb stalks are tart and sometimes bitter, but they can be consumed in
small doses as an astringent, and in larger amounts as a laxative.
Any herbs that pass on to my baby are in such
small doses as not to cause harm.
Rice remained an expensive food for Western Europeans who used it in
small doses as a cosmetic or to fight against intestinal disease or fevers.
I make coconut bark, but it has to be kept in the freezer and enjoyed in
small doses as a result.
«Try to treat a condition with as
small a dose as possible while still being effective,» advises Smith.
The style of game is best played in
smaller doses as long plays are not only exhaustive, but start to feel repetitious.
Not exact matches
And
as a new study published in Health Physics recently explored, everyday foods and objects (yes, even the beloved avocado) emit a very
small dose of radiation every hour.
The scientists behind these studies all seem to agree on the answer: rather than view narcissism
as an evil to be always avoided, organizations should strive to understand that
small doses of the characteristic are often inseparable from high achievement and make rational cost - benefit analyses.
Such customers can afford
small items such
as soap, salt, zinc or a
dose of anti-malarial medication, but for cookstoves or solar lanterns, they need financing or savings.
To keep your workers engaged, offer guidance and coaching in
small doses, and
as often
as possible.
This cake is sweet
as you can guess it but actually tasty if you take it in
small doses... kids on the other hand will eat a giant piece no problem.
Even though fish does not feature on my list for the weekdays
as I depend on the previous night's dinner for my
dose of lunch the next day at office, my folks at home need a
small piece of fried fish to go with their afternoon meals of rice and curry.
As recently as February researchers with the US Food and Drug Administration ran a study that mimicked the small doses of BPA that people may come into contact wit
As recently
as February researchers with the US Food and Drug Administration ran a study that mimicked the small doses of BPA that people may come into contact wit
as February researchers with the US Food and Drug Administration ran a study that mimicked the
small doses of BPA that people may come into contact with.
Juices are also a very good option if you are practicing intermittent fasting for weight control
as they give you a
small amount of calories, a massive
dose of nutrients and they are very easy to digest enabling your body to continue detoxing... which is good for weight loss!
to ISO 14001:2004 for the development and production of spray and
dosing systems
as well
as small packings.
It's not that they're healthier, necessarily,
as truffles are inevitably high in fat, but this is certainly a very low - sugar recipe and a little healthy fat is good for you in
small doses!
But there is a massive positive for Arsenal supporters,
as well
as a
small dose of irony, and that is that Lady Luck is clearly shining down on your side,
as while your team continue to spurn every window of opportunity that comes their way, they are still in this title race, albeit by the skin of their teeth and in urgent need of the odd favour elsewhere.
They also warn against purchasing honey, nicknamed «Mad Honey», that contains Rhododendron,
as Rhododendron contains a neurotoxin so potent that even in
small doses it can cause light - headedness and potential hallucinations.
Giving your child a
smaller dose of medicine meant for an adult is
as dangerous
as giving a higher
dose of medicine meant for an infant.
Ginger is totally safe in
small amounts (such
as the amount you'd use in food) but you're supposed to avoid it in early pregnancy in large
doses.
Giving your toddler a
smaller dose of medicine meant for an adult is
as dangerous
as giving a higher
dose of medicine meant for an infant.
As a father of two, I would rather apply a very
small dose of a well recognised analgaesic directly to the gums than risk any chance of death by strangulation or choking.
If these methods aren't working, some doctors recommend giving a teething child a
small dose of pain reliever such
as children's acetaminophen — but check with your doctor before giving your toddler any medication.
The
dose these pills contain is too
small to be effective against poisoning and you should not give them to your child
as a cure.
Many people feel that it is alright to take an occasional
small dose of aspirin, even while you are breastfeeding,
as the effects from rare use of aspirin may not be that harmful to your baby.
Data has shown that
small doses of loratadine, if used
as instructed, will only allow a miniscule quantity of it into breast milk, which is unlikely to pose any effects on a baby.
A
dose of natural sunshine is also great for an expectant mom,
as the vitamin D and UV rays in
small doses do wonders for mom and baby's health.
Though there are ways to do so safely like drinking the beverage while you are nursing so the alcohol levels are sure to drop (so long
as you only have a
small dose,) by the time you are ready for the next feeding, and if you really want to be safe you can check out Milkscreen, a product designed to test the alcohol content of breastmilk.
Some
small European states such
as Latvia, Estonia and Ireland did manage to re-start their economic growth while imposing austerity budgets — but only by ratcheting down their wages and prices, via a big
dose of unemployment, until their much - reduced costs sparked an export revival.
In contrast, animals who had the nuclear form of HDAC5 did not press the lever nearly
as often, even after the experimenters gave the animals a
small priming
dose of cocaine, which often produces strong drug - seeking behaviors.
Vaccines against diseases such
as polio and tetanus currently are given in several
small doses spaced weeks or months apart.
In addition, a
smaller dose of chemicals will kill fungi - infected mosquitoes, good news
as one of the chemicals is DDT which persists in the environment.
Fractionated lasers use the same amount of energy
as older models, she says, but that energy is broken up into
smaller doses, offering safer, more effective treatment.
Which his understandable, if a
small dose like that took down a whale all of them realized, «Gee, I am going to stay
as far away from this stuff
as possible.»
A new study in mice suggests otherwise, showing that moderate
doses of fructose — a sugar found in honey and fruit
as well
as such corn syrup sweetened products
as soda — are transformed in the
small intestine.
In the simple fermentation, the proportion of salt is usually enough by itself to preserve the fish from spoilage, and bacteria are important mainly
as flavor modifiers.But in the mixed fermentation, a
smaller dose of salt preserves the fish for just a few weeks while the plant - based ingredients feed the same microbes that sour milk or turn grape juice into wine.
For example, a study in Oman found that very
small doses injected into the skin work almost
as well
as the usual, larger
dose injected into muscle, because skin is teeming with immune cells (The New England Journal of Medicine, vol 351, p 2286).
A variety of
small clinical trials have also suggested that omega - 3s (at
doses ranging from one to four grams) may alleviate the symptoms of depression, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder,
as well
as improve patients» response to conventional medicines.
«It doesn't make sense that the same
dose will work for an 80 - year - old frail man who had a
small heart attack
as a burly 40 - year - old man with a huge heart attack.»
The team's skin patch instead supplies a series of
smaller measured
doses as needed by using a tremor - detecting sensor.
«We feel the benefit of vaccinating
as many people
as we can far outweighs the
small risk that somebody won't respond who could have responded to a larger
dose.»
SAGE advised that children under 2 years of age should receive the full
dose, however, and it pointed out some practical problems
as well, such
as the need for millions of
smaller syringes.
«There is a growing consensus in the scientific community that
small doses of pesticides and other chemicals can have adverse effects on health, especially during vulnerable periods such
as fetal development and childhood,» reports author and physician Andrew Weil, a leading voice for so - called integrative medicine combining conventional and alternative medical practices.
Compared to the conventional radiation therapy (RT) approach of
small doses given daily over several weeks, SBRT delivers a highly targeted, escalated
dose of radiation in a single session or
as many
as five of treatments, usually between one and five fractions.
Influenza remains a major health problem in the United States, resulting each year in an estimated 36,000 deaths and 200,000 hospitalizations.4 Those who have been shown to be at high risk for the complications of influenza infection are children 6 to 23 months of age; healthy persons 65 years of age or older; adults and children with chronic diseases, including asthma, heart and lung disease, and diabetes; residents of nursing homes and other long - term care facilities; and pregnant women.4 It is for this reason that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended that these groups, together with health care workers and others with direct patient - care responsibilities, should be given priority for influenza vaccination this season in the face of the current shortage.1 Other high - priority groups include children and teenagers 6 months to 18 years of age whose underlying medical condition requires the daily use of aspirin and household members and out - of - home caregivers of infants less than 6 months old.1 Hence, in the case of vaccine shortages resulting either from the unanticipated loss of expected supplies or from the emergence of greater - than - expected global influenza activity — such
as pandemic influenza, which would prompt a greater demand for vaccination5 — the capability of extending existing vaccine supplies by using alternative routes of vaccination that would require
smaller doses could have important public health implications.
Coffee creamer is a perfect example of the foods you consume in such
small doses that you don't even notice them
as containers of any kind of nutrient profile.
Natural sugars such
as honey and maple syrup can be okay in
small doses but hey still act
as sugar in your system so use them sparingly.