Better adherence to diet and exercise could help control that and reduce the risk associated with the medicines, he added.
He added the Royal Charter would be in place to ensure the system was independent and not to exercise control itself.
Lease issuers argue they own the car in name only, and exercise no more control over how it's driven than a bank that finances a car purchase. (Banks take liens, not titles, for cars.) Most states agree, but a handful of eastern ones--including Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, New York and Rhode Island--don't.
Someone with high cholesterol may benefit from dietary counseling, preferably by a dietitian, along with weight control and exercise.
Its mission was to get people to exercise and to implement portion control with their meals.
Even more importantly, the United States must be able in time of war to exercise space control and in peacetime to assure freedom of space.
Rather, they reflect a strategic imperative not unlike that which led Britain's Royal Navy and, subsequently, the United States Navy, to assume responsibility for, and amass the means to exercise control over the world's oceans.
Sir Malcolm asked you to note that the whole House would continue to exercise control over tax and public expenditure.
Because a BYOD is just one of many policies that enables IT people to exercise too much control and not enough customer service.
The state duma should be strengthened and should again exercise its constitutional right to control budget expenditures.
Only Collymore was able to exercise a measure of control and figures of 1-34 from 17 overs at stumps were in marked contrast to those of his team-mates.
The degree of control the NASD and its members exercise is both remarkable and disturbing.
If this happens this will represent another setback for Chavez and a delay in his attempt to exercise total control over his country.
This simple exercise will help you sound focused and in control.
For me, the most interesting part of the conversation came as I gave him one of my standard pieces of advice: exercise tight control over technology choice, and as little as possible over technology use.
Mexico's governments have come to accept that if they want the United States to reform its immigration laws and to speed cross-border trade, they have to exercise more control over their own territory.
Patients in the exercise group reported lower cholesterol levels and less back pain than those in the control group.
Farrow had been diagnosed with a psychopathic personality disorder and his barrister argued it "substantially affected" his ability to exercise self-control.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- A London-based student has designed a shoe insole that can monitor and control how much television a child watches, based on how much exercise they do in a day.
Banks should exercise control over spending so that they can deliver services at affordable prices and over low cost, accessible channels like the Internet and mobile.
At the same time, new technologies have simplified the movement of money and of ideas to such an extent that it is hard for governments to exercise much control over who sends how much of them to whom.
Children and adolescents with asthma that is under control should aim to achieve the same level of exercise recommended by the CDC as young people without the condition, Dr. Craig says.
He said it was still important that people tried to control their weight, as healthy lifestyle choices like a balanced diet and taking exercise would overwhelmingly impact on visceral, and not subcutaneous fat levels.
William Dietz, of the Centres for Disease Prevention and Control, notes that, even at the start of high school, only 30% of girls regularly exercise vigorously, and half of these stop before they leave.
应用推荐