Sentences with phrase «use smaller doses»

Newer inhaled steroids are more effective than the older counterparts, and as a result, doctors can use smaller doses.
That involves using small doses to introduce the person — and his or her immune system — to whatever they're allergic to in the hopes that they'll be able to re-train their immune system to react less strongly to the allergen over time.
And thd gods closed their games: But keep in mind there are gods of doping from using small doses of, believe it or not, strycnine (Smithsonian's review of Olympic doping) to the latest, gene manipulation.
Dozens of anecdotal reports show that enlarged prostates have been reduced and prostate cancers have been reversed in men who have used small doses of progesterone cream (1/4 tsp.
When postmenopausal women use small doses of bioidentical hormones, they rarely, if ever, have periods, nor do they have the risky endometrial buildup in the uterus which is what makes it important to have periods.
I will occasionally use a protein supplement in place of a whole food source and very rarely I use a small dose of super starch by Gen UCAN.
For example, biohacking bodybuilders (or others desiring a post-workout anabolic state) can increase post-workout protein intake for mass and muscle building by consuming THC (in a higher - than - usual dose) before big workouts, while those pursuing fat loss and appetite control may actually suppress nighttime cravings by using smaller doses of THC on a more frequent basis.
I prefer using smaller doses for cutting cycles since your main goal is going to be to preserve the muscle you already have rather than trying to add slabs of new muscle in a caloric deficit.
Maybe teachers are using small doses of digital instruction so they have more time, or smaller groups of students, for the main event: introducing kids to great works of literature, or big ideas in science, or the sweep of human history.
From the kind that are utterly zombiefied by the mundanity of life, to just ordinary people having a ho - hum day, and could use a small dose of «ZIIIING» to perk them up.

Not exact matches

To mitigate the hindrance of jet lag on productivity, a Finnish company named Valkee launched the HumanCharger, which transmits 12 - minute doses of UV - free white light directly through the ears and into the brain using small LED ear plugs.
And herein lies a very broad and «mushy middle,» says McKenna, with the effect, in many cases, being the same: «It's still using smaller - than - treatment doses, or sub-therapeutic doses of antibiotics,» which creates a literal breeding ground for resistant microbial strains.
Additional uses for this festive garnish include: sliding a few frosted cranberries onto small cocktail skewers and serving them alongside a drink, adding them to a cheese board for a dose of much needed colour, garnishing a fruit platter to be served at a holiday brunch, or simply filling small bowls and distributing them around your space for a pretty, edible holiday table decoration.
Begin with a smaller dose, using the amount of water recommended on the product label.
I use tiny 5 drops of stevia and a smaller portion of honey, and a healthy dose of Hennessy.
I can take getting used to especially in the beginning I took a smaller dose, now I can take 1 tablespoon per dose.
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.
Think of it like cocktail bitters, and use it in equally small doses to prevent it from overwhelming your other ingredients.
In small doses, like those used in cooking — and like we use in Boobie Bar ® — fenugreek offers many health benefits.
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.
The University of California at San Francisco recently conducted a study where they discovered that early formula use can help women breastfeed for a greater length of time, even if doses are only in small amounts.
Motion sickness patches are not for use on children under age 12, so don't cut one in half to deliver a smaller dose to your preschooler.
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 newer type of IUD is smaller and uses a lower dose of progesterone, which may make it a better option for females who have never had a baby.
Doctors could use those proton pulses to destroy cancers — and a higher firing rate would make it easier to administer the treatment in small, individual doses.
They found that only morning glory seeds germinated after being exposed to light roughly 6 million times the dose typically used to sterilize drinking water, conditions that killed the much smaller tobacco and A. thaliana seeds.
Capsaicin, a known irritant, is used in pepper sprays, but in smaller doses it can relieve pain.
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.
The researchers found that in mice, a single injection of 30 millionths of a gram of these mRNAs — a small fraction of the dose used for a typical vaccine — induced a rapid immune response, which protected mice from intravenous exposure to a separate Zika strain two weeks later.
Limitations of the study acknowledged include the difficulty in isolating SSRI effects from those of their indications for use, lack of information on SSRI dosage precluded dose - response analyses, and the relatively small sample of DD children resulted in imprecise estimates of association, which should be viewed with caution.
The team's skin patch instead supplies a series of smaller measured doses as needed by using a tremor - detecting sensor.
A very small imaging dose of protons — much smaller than that used for treatment — travels through the body region to be imaged; measuring the energy lost on the way allows a picture of that volume to be taken using tomographic techniques.
Snake proteins that normally cause prey to bleed can be used in small doses to treat blood clots, for example.
This cell damage was also observed for the smallest particle dose used, which indicates that there is no threshold.
Although a small number of repurposed and new drugs have recently become available to treat drug - resistant TB (including bedaquiline, delamanid, and linezolid), the authors warn that without accurate diagnostic tests to deliver individually targeted treatments, clear prescription guidelines on appropriate use and improved control efforts to prevent transmission, optimal dosing and administration, and well - functioning health care systems, the effectiveness of the drugs could be rapidly lost.
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.
Researchers say that use of nilotinib, in doses much smaller than those used to treat cancer, was welltolerated with no serious side effects.
He and his colleagues thought Segawa's disease was likely, but the surest way to tell was to give the girl a small dose of L - DOPA — the same substance used to treat Parkinson's Disease.
TUESDAY, Aug. 9, 2016 (HealthDay News)-- Patients who are first - time users of pain - killing opioids should be prescribed a small dose without refills to reduce the risk of long - term use and possible addiction, a new study suggests.
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.
If you haven't used this product before, start with a small dose increase it slowly over the next few days.
Unfortunately, a small number of people seem to think otherwise — conversely, some people abuse testosterone when bodybuilding, using substances like testosterone at extremely high doses to alter their bodies faster than nature intended.
Use internally only in very occasional, small doses or not at all.
However, according to the small study carried out on middle aged persons, a dose of 1mg / kg consumed twice daily was used.
These probiotics are best consumed on a daily basis in frequent, small doses in the form of lactofermented foods and raw, grassfed dairy but when this is not possible, a probiotic supplement can be used instead.
This clearly explains why it is only recommended to be used in small doses.
Some we excluded were either too short (2 weeks), used too small a dose, or had other flaws such as a low fat, high carb diet which researchers believe had a negative impact on the results.
Other than consulting with physician before using the NO2 Creatine combination, we strongly suggest starting with a very small dose of your NO2 supplement and increasing it gradually to be sure it is well tolerated and to avoid the occasional digestive upsets.
At the low doses used to protect the heart, aspirin has only a small effect on inflammation; its heart benefit comes primarily from its ability to reduce the risk of blood clots.
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