Sentences with phrase «with connective»

Through a combined approach of myofascial structural bodywork (working with the connective tissue of the body), movement education, and Spontaneous Yoga in the tradition of Vanda Scaravelli, you will find freedom and greater ease within your body.
Assisted with Connective tissue graft, Implants from start to finish, Osseous Surgery, Crown Lengthening, Frenectomy surgery, sinus lifts, bone grafts etc..
Basically the biggest freaking Windows tablet you've ever seen, the Surface Hub is packed with connective technologies — Bluetooth, Wi - Fi, motion detectors, a camera, microphone, you name it — along with one of the most seamless ways to join a web meeting that we've ever seen.
Despite being a vital organ, heart falls into the nutritional category of a muscle meat — it's is primarily composed of muscle meat with connective tissue and isn't a secreting organ.
For extra stability, the bones are covered with connective tissue.
Those lower quality grade chicken and chicken by - product meals may contain heads and feet, along with the connective tissue left on the deboned chicken carcass.
It plays like an interconnected series of skits and blackouts, tied together with the connective tissue of a featherweight fable.
This film has so many moving parts, spending little to no time perfecting any of them (or adequate - ing any of them, really), that it feels more like a series of skits left on the cutting room floor with no connective tissue to keep the momentum up or drive interest in any of its characters, the outtakes of a better and more accomplished film.
We're all around the same age, Diablo, Charlize, and I, and we seem to be on some sort of path with this connective tissue and Diablo has a way of articulating the things that we're all feeling.
It is essentially a sequence of disparate scenes with no connective tissue other than that they are about the same conspiracy, which unfolds very quickly in a straight line with no consequences felt... Felt... Ohhh.
The Short Version: It's a big world out there, and, with the connective tools of the internet, daters can now meet anyone... (read more)
A method for treating an individual with a connective tissue disorder, comprising orally administering to said individual an effective daily amount of chicken sternal cartilage - derived material comprising hydrolyzed collagen type II having an average molecular weight of between about 1,500 and 2,500 daltons.
A method for treating an individual with a connective tissue disorder, comprising orally administering to said individual an effective daily amount of chicken sternal cartilage - derived material comprising hydrolyzed collagen type II, wherein said effective daily amount is between about 500 and 5,000 mg.
Proline and Glycine are found in Bone Broth, Chicken Skin, Meat with Connective Tissue.
Growth differentiation factor - 15 (GDF - 15) suppresses in vitro angiogenesis through a novel interaction with connective tissue growth factor (CCN2).
When he tallied up patients with connective tissue disease — such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, scleroderma or dermatomyositis — there was a clear connection between CTD and increased risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
«If we were to view the current findings on the backdrop of contemporary cardiovascular risk calculators and statin guidelines, many patients with connective tissue disease could reasonably consider moderate - intensity statin therapy at age 35,» he said.
February 4, 2016 Connective tissue disease increases risk for cardiovascular problems A study based on medical records from more than a quarter million adult patients found that African - American patients with connective tissue diseases such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis were twice as likely as white patients to suffer from narrowed or atherosclerotic blood vessels, which increase the risk of a heart attack, stroke or death.
The study, published Feb. 4, 2016, in the open access Nature journal, Scientific Reports, also showed that the prevalence of narrowed blood vessels in patients with connective tissues disease (CTD) was particularly high in young African - Americans.
A study based on medical records from more than a quarter million adult patients found that African - American patients with connective tissue diseases such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis were twice as likely as white patients to suffer from narrowed or atherosclerotic blood vessels, which increase the risk of a heart attack, stroke or death.
The percentage of SRY - positive samples was not different among women having borne son (s): 16 % (95 % confidence interval 0.07 - 0.29) in healthy controls, 21.7 % (0.07 - 0.44) in patients with scleroderma and 25.5 % (0.14 - 0.40) in patients with connective tissue diseases (p = 0.25).
However, 33 % of patients with scleroderma and 22.9 % of women with connective tissue diseases were chimeric, a phenomenon which might be related to early miscarriage (s).
It has been demonstrated that elements like mercury, nickel and gold have potentiate delayed hypersensitivity reactions in patients with connective tissue disease, notes Gulati in his manuscript.

Not exact matches

We had just gotten through a successful tax season when the unthinkable happened: The youngest of our three children, 4 - year - old Nicholas, was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma, a cancer of the connective tissue.
Instead, he wants to be about building companies, and he envisions his fund will be the connective glue to get the Cal community involved with the talent that has already naturally sprung from its campus.
With 1.86 billion active monthly users on Facebook, 313 million on Twitter, and 1.2 billion on WhatsApp, and 160 million daily active users on Snapchat, the connective power of platforms is only growing.
His sermons are often little more than rearrangements of biblical texts with a few connectives thrown in!
I like to buy the lamb shoulder blade chops (shoulder arm chops are also good) which are tougher cuts of meat on the bone with lots of connective tissue.
When preparing a whole tenderloin for roasting, Bob explained that it's important to trim the «silver» skin (connective tissue) from the surface of the meat (it's tough and will not tenderize with cooking) and tuck the «tail» (the thinner, tapered end) under the tenderloin to create a roast of even thickness.
A slow cooker is great for foods that are not naturally tender, such as meat with a lot of connective tissue.
The black olives in this recipe help with cancer prevention, skin and hair health, digestive tract health, and bone and connective tissue health.
«With long, slow simmering, like a pot of chili gets,» Ellis wrote in his column on chili, «the connective tissue in beef shank virtually dissolves and makes a rich, beefy pot liquor that is the very essence of a good pot of chili.»
Beef stew is best prepared with a long simmer so that the beef fat renders into the sauce and its connective tissue breaks down so as to become, as they say, «fall apart tender.»
Rutin functions with vitamin C to maintain healthy capillaries, to help heal wounds, to help form collagen in connective tissue, and to support a healthy immune system.
«Although each wine was an undeniably individual expression of the Chardonnay grape, they all shared a connective thread that was decidedly Oregonian: an intensity of fruit, coupled with a firm mineral thread.»
Brisket (from the cow's breast or lower chest) is rich in connective tissue, so it requires a low - and - slow process to relax the muscle into tender goodness — a pleasure that can't be achieved with a quicker method.
It's packed with lots of connective tissue that tenderizes over a long period of cooking time before reaching that euphoric state of melty, fatty, glorious meat.
I was going to be at a fabulous party tonight and instead I'm at home blogging with a horrid flu, a partially torn plantar fascia (the band of connective tissue on the bottom of the foot) and a healthy dose of self - pity and deja vu.
Pink slime is the unfortunately evocative name for ground - up beef scraps, fat and connective tissue that is heated and spritzed with ammonia before making its way to our plates.
Gelatin & Collagen: I also alternated supplementing with these to support my joints & connective tissue and to help with some pelvic pain I experienced in the second trimester.
In 2006, shortly after retiring and moving to Arizona, Mr. Webster was diagnosed with sarcoma, a rare form of cancer of the connective tissue, his wife said.
Also, stretching meat with filler is nothing new and does not have to be done with chemically treated gristle and connective tissue.
Pink goo, aka pink slime, is scraps of meat and connective tissue swept up from slaughterhouse floors that are doused with a pink chemical to kill dangerous pathogens — since they've been, you know, on the floor — then blended together into a substance that looks like strawberry fro - yo.
So your body in its innate wisdom has covered that up with the fibrous connective tissue but that fibrous connective tissue is flexible and moldable and it makes all of these things that we've talked about possible.
A little back story, in case you are lost... Nearly 2 years ago, Emily, one of my younger sisters, was diagnosed with Scleroderma, an autoimmune disease that leads to the hardening of the skin, internal organs, connective tissues, etc... It's rough!
Construction of the Connective Corridor, which is a partnership between Syracuse University, the city and Onondaga County, included bike lanes and the development of a bus line connecting downtown with the University Hill area.
The team tried this method with two types of body cells: ovarian cells from an adult and connective tissue cells from a fetus.
Working with human breast tissue, the new study's authors attempted to induce EMT in normal cells; they figured they would just get fibroblasts, a type of connective tissue that is important in wound healing.
The researchers — James Robl, a developmental biologist and his colleagues at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and Steve Stice at Advanced Cell Technology in Worcester, Massachusetts — inserted a marker gene fused with a gene for resistance to the chemical neomycin into a culture of connective tissue cells called fibroblasts.
The next step, then, was to strip away the layers of the intestine, including its mucosal and muscle strata, until he was finally left with a paper - thin sheet of connective tissue called the extracellular matrix — the magical ECM.
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