Sentences with phrase «wound healing always»

After an injury, the first phase of wound healing always involves some inflammation.

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When this injury has happened, the practical question is how the wound can best be healed, and the temptation is always either to cover it soothingly up at a grave risk of festering, or to keep it open forever as a warning to others [Theology, May 1975, p. 242].
This is where I have always assumed most vegetarians go wrong, and in fact, the slow wound healing, small birth - weight babies, and impaired immune systems of improper vegetarian diets which can so easily be found among the strict vegetarians I lived with early in my life (intentional communities living on the land, eating only Organic before it was PC, and adhering to strict vegetarian principles without regard to matching amino acids).
Through my book Healing Breastfeeding Grief, it is my intention to help mothers heal their emotional wounds and reconnect with the love that is always flowing between a mother and her baby — if we just turn our focus toward it, become fully present, and allow ourselves to perceive, believe and experience it.
But the partisan wounds don't always heal.
Alexandria, Egypt — Time always heals wounds, doesn't it?
«Current treatments such as moist dressings, frequent irrigations and wound cleaning are not always enough to ensure that healing occurs in high - risk patients.
I always use manuka honey for wound healing, to prevent scarring, and to heal burns these days.
This is where I have always assumed most vegetarians go wrong, and in fact, the slow wound healing, small birth - weight babies, and impaired immune systems of improper vegetarian diets which can so easily be found among the strict vegetarians I lived with early in my life (intentional communities living on the land, eating only Organic before it was PC, and adhering to strict vegetarian principles without regard to matching amino acids).
As she winced at the pain of the tattoo gun — yes, it almost always hurts — her internal wounds began to heal.
A Pictorial Tour of The Boleyn Inheritance: By the time The Boleyn Inheritance opens Henry VIII is about 50 years old, in poor health, probably suffering from gout, possibly syphilis, and has an open festering wound in his leg that won't heal (he hadn't always been old, fat and smelly - in his youth he'd been considered quite dashing and a lot slimmer, as can be seen by the armor he wore in his early twenties).
Time generally heals credit wounds, and paying your bills on time and continuing to pay down credit card debt will always lead to higher credit scores.
Serious wounds, sores, or injuries that do not appear to heal properly should always be examined by a veterinarian.
Perhaps it's a learned response, from growing up in an era where even the best game stories featured characters who could shrug off a nuclear explosion in «game mode» with a healing potion, but who could then be fatally wounded by a single sword swipe in «story mode», but I've always been able to compartmentalize what happens in a game's story from what happens in the gameplay when necessary.
Years later, they have healed a wound that seemed like it would always be open.
Based on Imago Relationship Therapy, this program has helped thousands of couples worldwide move from an unconscious to a conscious relationship that heals the wounds of childhood and lays the foundation for thriving in the relationship you've always wanted.
Prior work with the blister - chamber model showed that even modest levels of stress prior to wounding were reflected in lower production of proinflammatory cytokines at the wound site.21 Thus, the fact that the social support interaction always occurred at the first GCRC admission and yet wound healing and local IL - 6, TNF - α, and IL - 1β production were all poorer following conflict suggests that the effects of the disagreement were larger than our data suggest.
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