His autobiography, " My Life ", dates from 1877, and was written to pass the time during forced bedrest after breaking his leg.
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Short arm centrifuges can be used to generate loading conditions greater than gravity that could help prevent the skeletal muscle and bone loss associated with prolonged spaceflight and bedrest.
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Kahlo's bedrest was over by late 1927, and she began socializing with her old school friends, who were now at university and involved in student politics.
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That was evident last week when some leading Democratic figures questioned whether she could legally convene the Governor's Council from her hospital bed, where doctors had ordered her bedrest.
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Following 3 weeks of hospital bedrest, their daughter-Madeline Elizabeth Logelin-was born healthy, though 7 weeks premature, on March 24, 2008 via an emergency caesarean section.
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Mothers of twins often find their pregnancies are unusually demanding physically and are at greater risk for complications; they are often confined by their doctors to bedrest by the end of their pregnancies.
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She spent her last days in hospice care at her home in Tolochenaz, Vaud and was occasionally well enough to take walks in her garden, but gradually became more confined to bedrest.
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Doctors who initially prescribed three or four days of bedrest later extended that to a week, but now " it will be a very short time before my left leg is totally new again,"
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Note that if a blood clot has already formed in the deep veins of the leg, bedrest is usually prescribed and the treatment to prevent bloods with physical intervention is "'contraindicated " '.
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After a day of bedrest due to the flu, Pope John Paul II was hoping to pick up the final leg of his two-week pilgrimage to his homeland Wednesday with a Mass canonizing a 13th century Polish princess.