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The first step to improving airway obstruction involves maintaining correct "oral posture". It means holding the lips together, teeth lightly touching, with your tongue on the roof of the mouth. Hold the head up perpendicular to the body and don't kink the neck. When sitting or standing, the spine should form a J-shape--perfectly straight until it reaches the small of the back, where it naturally curves outward. While maintaining this posture, we should always breath slowly through the nose into the abdomen. [2020] - James Nestor

Residential properties located within 800 meters of light rail or rapid transit stations typically can charge rents that are 5-11% higher than the prevailing market. [2013] - Don R. Campbell

These fermented foods contain good quantities of probiotics: yogurt (provided it contains live, active cultures), buttermilk (uncooked only), sourdough bread, soft cheese (either aged or containing raw milk), cultured butter and cultured cottage cheese, miso, kombucha, tempeh, sauerkraut (labeled as containing live cultures and not pasteurized), kimchi and pickles. [2016] - Laura Kelly

One of the keys to successful trading is to cut losing positions quickly, and let winning positions run. A trailing stop-loss order allows you to do just that. [2007] - Mark Galant

You shouldn't do alternating series that was used in the same exercise as the first. For example, if you train the triceps and then go to the chest, it will be difficult for the triceps to work with the chests muscle in exercise that push the chest, since they're already fatigued. The same happens when you train the biceps and then the back. If, in order to train a large muscle, you include mono-articular and bi-articular exercises, such as flies or flexions, do the mono-articular exercises first, so that the most powerful muscle (pectoralis major) is fatigued first, and you'll prevent the weaker muscle (brachial triceps) from being a limiting factor in the bi-articular exercise. [2020] - Guillermo Seijas