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  • initialism Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation.

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Examples

  • After all, ice is the "I" in the acronym RICE rest, ice, compression, elevation, which remains the standard protocol for dealing with a sports-related injury.

    The Seattle Times 2012

  • FREE RICE is a site which not only helps feed the hungry but helps increase your English language vocabulary.

    Click Here « Happy Healthy Hip Parenting 2008

  • Hobbies: traveling, water sports, spending time with her daughter But while professional investors might know how to generate profits, the charity, known as RICE, needed the help of another expert when it came to choosing what projects to support.

    In Choosing Charities, Street-Level Research Pays Alexandra Wexler 2011

  • I will now say a little about the growth of RICE, which is perhaps the most unhealthy occupation in which a slave can be engaged.

    Slave Life in Georgia: A Narrative of the Life, Sufferings, and Escape of John Brown, A Fugitive Slave, Now In England 1854

  • This is equivalent to the pot calling the RICE black!

    Latest Articles 2008

  • On no account should you rest, ice, elevate or compress it (the so-called RICE model).

    Jeffrey's Beer Blog 2008

  • If you are injured, follow the acronym "RICE": rest, ice, compression and elevation.

    Tip of the Week 2007

  • • Applying the 'RICE' strategy (rest, ice, compression and elevation) immediately will give you the best chance of minimising damage and facilitating a speedy recovery.

    Life and style | guardian.co.uk 2009

  • - When you play wide receiver and the last name "RICE" is stitched across the back of your jersey, it's hard to escape lofty expectations.

    Baltimore Reporter 2009

  • - When you play wide receiver and the last name "RICE" is stitched across the back of your jersey, it's hard to escape lofty expectations.

    Baltimore Reporter 2009

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