The briefings and plotting were
febrile at the Labour party conference in Manchester at the end of September; in the hotels and bars the talk was about not if there would be a challenge to Brown, but when.
Not exact matches
Those economic restrictions were intensified during a
febrile 2017, when the U.S. and North Korean leaders traded threats while Kim pushed his nation to the verge of being able to fire a nuclear - tipped missile
at the U.S. mainland.
Jesus, anyone who has followed this game for more than a week should be able to see that but I'm always astounded
at people's
febrile reaction to early negotiations like it's the first time they've ever witnessed it.
So there are the pressures: Being Brazil, multiplied by being Brazil
at the World Cup, multiplied again by being Brazil
at the World Cup in Brazil, and multiplied a final time by the overbearing past and the
febrile present.
If a child has had two
febrile seizures, there is a 50 percent chance that an additional episode will occur
at some time in the future.
Febrile seizures usually run in families and are more likely to happen
at the beginning of your child's infection.
These seizures, or
febrile convulsions, usually occur
at the very beginning of an illness before the parents even realize that there is a fever.
If the child suffers from a
febrile seizure which is normally triggered by a fever, your doctor could prescribe medication to help keep the body temperature
at a normal rate.
But politics
at the moment is uniquely
febrile, and positions quickly change.
There are plenty of terrible jobs in Britain's
febrile political life
at the moment, but being leader of the Scottish Labour party must come high on the list.
We can conclude that primary or secondary prophylaxis of
febrile neutropenia with G - CSF is justified, but patients
at higher risk for thrombocytopenia should be treated with caution.»
Sun's study found that children given the vaccine had a six-fold increased risk of a
febrile seizure on the day of their first vaccination (given
at three months) and a four-fold increased risk on the day of their second vaccination (given
at five months).
«As the price and accuracy of rapid diagnostic tests and other diagnostic instruments improve, I think we have a chance to really make a difference in clinical settings facing huge burdens of acute undifferentiated
febrile infections that I believe are being misdiagnosed,» said Stoler, who also holds a position in the Department of Public Health Sciences
at the UM Miller School of Medicine.
To determine whether there is an increased risk of
febrile seizures from the combined vaccine, researchers looked
at data on 227 774 children aged 12 to 23 months who received either the MMR+V or the MMRV vaccine between 2006 and 2012 in Alberta, Canada.
The day when a parent of a
febrile child may do a laboratory test
at home, call a physician, and mutually decide if that child should be seen for evaluation may soon be here.»
In the June issue of the journal Vaccine, Christopher Blyth
at the University of Western Australia and colleagues found that Fluvax (but not other flu vaccines) triggered the release of high levels of cytokines in blood cells isolated from the children who had
febrile seizures.
A recent study by Paul Armstrong
at the Department of Health, Western Australia, and colleagues reported that the rate of
febrile convulsions among young children was 3.3 per 1000 doses, 200 times that reported in a U.S. influenza vaccine safety study.
The risk of a
febrile seizure following the MMR is approximately one case in 3,000 doses for children aged 12 to 15 months but one case in 1,500 doses for children aged 16 to 23 months «This study adds to the evidence that the best way to prevent disease and minimize side effects from vaccines is to vaccinate on the recommended schedule,» says Simon Hambidge, lead author of the study and the director of general pediatrics
at Denver Health.
At Metro, he'll show new black - and - white charcoals, achingly exact (though sometimes resized) versions of iconic postwar abstract paintings (a luscious,
febrile Joan Mitchell, a crisp, austere Barnett Newman).
Taken together, Ossorio's work produces quite a heady effect, and through this Saturday
at Michael Ronsefeld Gallery, one has a chance to see thirty - three of these fertile — and
at times
febrile — works of this artist who is often overshadowed by his more famous friends but worthy of consideration on his own terms.
Mental isolation,
febrile imagination, frustrated ego and sexual fantasy are all also
at work in the paintings, and Eilshemius certainly relates to expressionist art.
Fortunately, for most of us, it did derail Copenhagen but in an increasingly
febrile atmosphere the epithet «denier» was hurled
at anyone suggesting that something is rotten in the state of climate science.
In such a
febrile atmosphere, the very fact that such a statement was made
at all seems to let the safety cat out of the nuclear bag; in the minds of anti-nuclear campaigners and politicians, declaring that Fukushima has had no negative impact on the UK identifies the HPA as partial, rather than independent.
Yet any deviation from the official line on anything
at all is greeted with accusations, denunciations and declarations that there is 97 % support for anything that captures their
febrile imaginations.
It says something about the
febrile state of the legal market
at the moment that if a business so much as hints
at «going ABS», they garner press inches.
The odd thing is that in this age of increased, not to say
febrile, communication, too many folks act as though only one vapid phrase can capture their thoughts directed
at others.