There are several terms you can use for the word "relax". Some of these terms include wind down, rest, lie down and take a break.
The term 'chill out' is a slang term for 'relax', 'take it easy', 'don't get aggravated', etc.
Yes, relax is a verb.
Neither: "Relax" is a verb.
Relax is a verb. It has no plural form.
Relaxed is the past participle of relax.
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The term 'chill out' is a slang term for 'relax', 'take it easy', 'don't get aggravated', etc.
Achalasia
Yes, along with that you experience mild euphoria and a list of undesired long-term and short-term effects.
Mozart does not improve long-term memory, however it does relax you and slow your heart rate right down.
Shabbat is the term for Judaism's weekly day of rest. Shabbat is a day to relax and rest.
Tetany is the medical term meaning inability to relax the muscles.
Esophageal achalasia is the term used for the failure of the lower esophageal sphincter to relax, resulting in functional obstruction of the esophagus, and dysphagia. There is total absence of peristalsis of esophagus, and failure of the lower esophageal sphincter to relax when food or liquid is swallowed. This gives rise to vomiting of food or liquid as soon as it is swallowed. There really isn't any cause but there are some guesses none are proven.
The medical term for the failure of the muscles of the lower esophagus to relax during swallowing is called achalasia. This condition can cause symptoms such as difficulty swallowing, chest pain, and regurgitation of food. Treatment options may include medications, dilation of the esophagus, or surgery.
maintaining your time efficiently and plan time to relax
yes they should suggest the patient request a consultation with anothet physician