Sentences with phrase «following hospitalisation»

Mediclaim Insurance takes care of medical expenses following Hospitalisation / Domiciliary Hospitalisation of the Insured in case of in case of a sudden illness / accident or any surgery.
Salford schools are set to issue new drug warnings to pupils, following the hospitalisation of three 12 year - old girls who took ecstasy.
Nicholas Latifi will not test for Force India this week as he recovers at home following hospitalisation for a «serious infection.»

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Despite the reduction in hospitalisations among FCM - treated patients, the number of deaths was similar in both groups, suggesting a one - year follow - up may not be long enough to detect differences in mortality, he said.
One of the researchers behind the study, medical doctor and PhD student Ole Köhler - Forsberg from the Department of Clinical Medicine at Aarhus University, explains that over time there has — quite rightly — been an awareness of how children develop and perform intellectually following serious illnesses and hospitalisations.
Here are the key details: Population = 1,755 institutionalised and community - dwelling Spanish people (985 females and 770 males), aged > 65 years Intervention = four different measurements of strength (grip, shoulder abduction, hip flexion and knee extension) using a hand dynamometer, compiled into a composite measure Comparisons = four quartiles of strength (high, medium - high, medium - low, and low) Outcome = risk ratios for mortality and hospitalisation To combine the four measurements of strength into one composite measure, the researchers used the following calculation.
Effect of sum score on hospitalisation risk The researchers found that males and females with the worst possible sum score for strength (4 points) were 1.8 and 2.8 times more likely to be hospitalised during the follow - up period, respectively, than similar individuals with the best possible sum score (0 points).
This period of activity followed the friendship that resulted from the hospitalisation of her daughter.
Undeterred by a turbulent personal life that included a year of hospitalisation following a nervous breakdown, and the destruction in 1934 of over 250 paintings and drawings, it was only in her later years that she gained widespread Recognition.
At 36 months follow up, fewer patients assigned partial hospitalisation reported engaging in self mutilation and fewer had made serious suicidal gestures (table ⇓).
Am J Psychiatry2001 Jan; 158:36 — 42 OpenUrlCrossRefPubMedWeb of Science QUESTION: In patients with borderline personality disorder, are the short term benefits of psychoanalytically oriented partial hospitalisation maintained over an 18 month follow up period?
The majority of these hospitalisations were for dental caries (54 %), followed by diseases of the pulp and periapical tissues (16 %) and embedded and impacted teeth (9 %).
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