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I feel bad that everyone is involved with every single part of her life, and she hasn't got time to recuperate, to just be away from it".
Now Brian Eno is to help improve the nation's health after designing an ambient "healing environment" which will be incorporated into new hospitals so that patients can recuperate to a backdrop of soothing light and sound.
She needed time to recuperate to prevent a miscarriage and heal from her injuries, but her manager said she had to come back to work.
Advice is offered on numerous topics, including guidance on how best to recuperate (to sit upright with legs out), how to burp the baby, to sunbathe the baby each morning (to prevent jaundice), to drink Jamu – traditional herbal remedy sold on the street – and to avoid eating fruit.
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He has returned here to recuperate, or to escape the firing line, or simply to get out of the sun.
The fight move: max'n'relax The less time you give yourself to recuperate, just to relax, the greater your burnout risk.
These findings contrast with the results observed during the recovery period when muscle strength recuperated to the initial level earlier in the ovulatory than in the follicular phase.
After a miscarriage, it took her a month to recuperate before returning to school.
"Recuperate", available to stream exclusively below, is no exception.
It takes decades to recuperate the carbon lost to the atmosphere after logging.
Doherty vows to recuperate his health and to finally conclude his protracted relationship with drugs.
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