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Healthily


Definition:

  • (adv.) In a healthy manner.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The work and pensions secretary, Damian Green, said: “It’s great to see another record-breaking set of figures out this month with the unemployment rate at a 10-year low and wages growing healthily.
  • (2) They tell me how they have grown inwardly as individuals, and the ways in which they have, healthily, grown apart as songwriters.
  • (3) Price is a key driver around food decision-making … We need to be providing incentives for people to eat more healthily, not disincentives,” she said.
  • (4) Doctors' can treat infections that would complicate patient's condition, but they are otherwise limited to helping sick people stay hydrated and breathe healthily .
  • (5) According to this view, voters are less Mr Spock than Homer Simpson and they could do with a bit of help - what Thaler terms a "nudge" - to save more, eat more healthily and do all the other things that they know they should.
  • (6) Eating more healthily, being more physically active and stopping smoking can be just as effective as starting to take the cholesterol-lowering drugs, they have said in a paper published on Monday.
  • (7) Universal Infant Free School meals will ensure that 1.5 million pupils are receiving a free nutritious meal every school day, helping them do better in school, eat healthily and saving families up to £400 a year.
  • (8) Some families still struggle to put enough food on the table but their children are fed – if not well in the sense of healthily – at school.
  • (9) This tradition of what academics call "dark tourism" endures today: there is something morbid about peering at Amy Winehouse's skinny but healthily waxy arms.
  • (10) ITV will contribute to the campaign by broadcasting two prime-time Saturday night shows, this month and in March, called the "Feelgood Factor" to encourage viewers to lose weight, eat healthily and take more exercise.
  • (11) Parts of Labour's own social democratic and even its intellectual and liberal tradition survived the SDP, of course, but none of them has ever subsequently flowered as healthily as they might otherwise have done.
  • (12) valedemoses.com B £ Wellbeing in the raw, North Yorkshire Facebook Twitter Pinterest Photograph: PR The women-only Healthily Happy Retreat, led by raw food expert Dr Claire Maguire at Split Farthing Hall, the 18th-century countryside base of Raw Horizons , mixes a daily 90-minute class of kundalini yoga with two daily 90-minute sessions covering wellbeing coaching, chakra balancing, aromatherapy and healthy chocolate-making.
  • (13) Two months after operation the bypasses were patent by the angiography and now six months after operation she has returned to her social life healthily.
  • (14) In June of this year, food blogger Jordan Younger came under fire from vegans when she wrote of how she was abandoning veganism due to an eating disorder called orthorexia nervosa , a severe obsession with eating healthily.
  • (15) He has passed bottles of water to a pregnant journalist, while Aimee gave food to one who was feeling faint and offered advice on where to shop healthily.
  • (16) A Cambridge University study released this month found that eating healthily costs three times as much as consuming unhealthy food , and I wouldn’t be surprised if the same were also true of eating ethically.
  • (17) In recent decades this has happened very healthily with legislation that has moved us away from racial and gender discrimination.
  • (18) Yun believes it is possible to “solve ageing” and get people to live, healthily, more or less indefinitely.
  • (19) Type III cats lived healthily for a long time with gradual elevation of IPA-titers to a plateau of about 1 x 10(5), then showed neuronal disorder of hind leg paralysis with the descending IPA-titers to 2 x 10(4), and died.
  • (20) Childhood overweight and obesity levels – which are linked to elevated risks for illnesses such as diabetes and heart disease – currently stand at around 30% and show no sign of dropping despite campaigns urging youngsters to eat healthily and take more exercise.

Healthy


Definition:

  • (superl.) Being in a state of health; enjoying health; hale; sound; free from disease; as, a healthy chid; a healthy plant.
  • (superl.) Evincing health; as, a healthy pulse; a healthy complexion.
  • (superl.) Conducive to health; wholesome; salubrious; salutary; as, a healthy exercise; a healthy climate.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Theophylline kinetics, as an in vivo probe for the potentially toxic cytochrome P-450I pathway of drug metabolism, were studied in 11 healthy volunteers and 11 patients with calcific chronic pancreatitis at Madras, South India.
  • (2) Using mini-pigs with an indwelling vascular catheter, the pharmacokinetics of chloramphenicol were investigated in healthy and liver-damaged animals.
  • (3) Concentrations of several gastrointestinal hormonal peptides were measured in lymph from the cisterna chyli and in arterial plasma; in healthy, conscious pigs during ingestion of a meal.
  • (4) A third group of healthy children was added for comparison.
  • (5) The concentrations of the drugs used in in vivo experiments did not affect the WBC counts in the peripheral blood of healthy mice.
  • (6) Arterial oxyhaemoglobin saturation (SaO2) was monitored continuously during normal labour in 33 healthy parturients receiving pethidine and nitrous oxide for analgesia.
  • (7) However, an anti-nef antibody response was also seen in 5 of 93 (5%) nonrisk dermatological patients and in 4 of 37 (11%) healthy blood donors.
  • (8) In vivo studies were performed in five healthy subjects for at least 3 h after ingestion of radiolabeled meals.
  • (9) The very young history of clinical Psychology is demonstrating the value of clinical Psychologist in the socialistic healthy work and the international important positions of special education to psychological specialist of medicine.
  • (10) On the other hand, the majority of gynecologic patients with pelvic infections are young and healthy.
  • (11) This was carried out on the healthy subjects for a total of 12 nights without medication (control nights asleep), a total of 12 nights following 40 mg of flucortolone the previous morning, and a total of 6 nights with similar blood sampling when sleep was prevented (control nights awake).
  • (12) The results were compared with a control group of 13 healthy subjects.
  • (13) BPH patients may be considered as "endocrinologically younger" than healthy subjects.
  • (14) We have studied 166 healthy children (36 newborn infants, 34 infants aged 1-12 months, 15 aged 1-2 years, 15 children aged 2-4 years, 11 aged 4-6 years and 55 aged 6-12 years); 20 adults were also examined.
  • (15) Urine tests in six patients with other kidney diseases and with uraemia and in seven healthy persons did not show this substance.
  • (16) Consequently, it is important to predict accurately dose for such fields to ensure adequate coverage of the target region and sparing of healthy tissues.
  • (17) This technique was evaluated by testing sera from healthy UK adults, and from patients with and without toxocariasis.
  • (18) It looks like the levels of healthy eating are not as good as they should be.
  • (19) Immune electroblotting assay detected antibody reactive with a CKV protein with a molecular weight of 67,000 in the serum of the patient, but not in sera of an adult T cell leukemia patient and healthy controls.
  • (20) We studied the effect of a 2-hour exposure to 0.6 ppm of ozone on bronchial reactivity in 8 healthy, nonsmoking subjects by measuring the increase in airway resistance (Raw) produced by inhalation of histamine diphosphate aerosol (1.6 per cent, 10 breaths).

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