Sentences with word «haemorrhage»

The word "haemorrhage" refers to a severe bleeding that happens inside the body, usually caused by a ruptured blood vessel. Full definition
Nick Clegg was relieved that the predicted haemorrhage of support for the Liberal Democrats, who have hit single figures in national polls, failed to materialise.
Malaga's Jose Gallardo died from a brain haemorrhage in January 1987, a month after receiving a blow to the head in a collision during a Second Division game against Vigo.
«She was very close to the character and I think in a certain way the film was an opportunity to mourn her relationship with her sister [who died of a brain haemorrhage in 1965 at the age of 21].
It was a cost that World Vision USA weren't able to stomach when, after haemorrhaging support from their evangelical donor base, they reversed their policy on sexuality within a couple of days.
Blood extent and localization visible in CCT predicts complications and prognosis in patients suffering from subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH).
That's a lovely dream for a Labour leader, so he seemed stubbornly committed to it, even as Labour haemorrhaged votes to Ukip, the Greens and the SNP.
Moreover, the review notes that approximately 15 % of displaced pregnant women will encounter a potentially life - threatening complication, such as haemorrhage, sepsis, obstructed labour or eclampsia.
LifeSiteNews reports: 65 - year - old Raleane «Rae» Kupferschmidt's relatives were told by doctors that she was «brain dead» after she had suffered a massive cerebral haemorrhage in mid-January.
International organisations including the World Health Organisation list «unsafe abortion» as a significant cause of maternal death after haemorrhage and sepsis but the category is misleading for a number of reasons.
It's undoubtedly a reason why the lower middle class flocked to the Conservatives in 2015 and it's a reason why working class voters are continuing to haemorrhage from the Labour party.
Okay, this only applies to Xbox Live, but who's to say that Sony might not start charging for PSN as it keeps haemorrhaging money?
While we have demonstrated novel application of the cotton aerogels for effective haemorrhage control and heat insulation, we will continue to explore new functions for this advanced material,» said Assoc Prof Duong.
Breastfeeding mums are less likely to suffer haemorrhaging since the uterus returns to normal more quickly than that of a formula - feeding mother.
Exclusion criteria included the following: any history of antepartum haemorrhage or placenta praevia, a previous classical caesarean scar or more than one lower segment caesarean section, any indication of compromise to the baby in utero, growth restriction, larger baby, polyhydramnios, foetal anomaly to include maternal obstetric or medical issues.
The former Liberal Democrat leader died at his home in Fort William last week at the age of 55 after suffering a major haemorrhage caused by alcoholism.
If a Liberal Democrat party that is now haemorrhaging members wants to reclaim the p - word, it needs to consider change at the top.
I can just see Stanley Collymore having another brain haemorrhage on his talk radio show whilst discussing all the negative traits of the players.
Confidence in the government continues to fall but Labour has stopped haemorrhaging support, the latest opinion poll suggests.
It also offer a range of benefits to mothers, such as facilitating bonding and reducing risk of post-partum haemorrhage.
The rank and file left leaning Lib Dem grouping has been weakened too much by haemorrhaging membership and the leaders payroll vote has already won out in other key conflicts over the NHS, tuition fees and secret courts.
At the same time it has haemorrhaged staff with relevant anti-corruption experience to the private sector prompted in part by rumours about the SFO being subsumed into the National Crime Agency.
Sure, the WiiU is a massive haemorrhage in Nintendo's wallet but every indication, they've got cash reserves that'll be sufficient for at least another home console endeavour.
Important causes of death include haemorrhage, infection, and poisoning.»
Kennedy died at this home in Fort William last week at the age of 55, after suffering a major haemorrhage caused by alcoholism.
Anyone who really cares about improving the living conditions of people on low incomes can't afford to ponce around making a show of being «principled» and watch their party haemorrhage votes as a result, critics suggest.
Overall the results were a disappointment for the OMRLP after their success in the previous general election showed there was life after Sutch; the only improvement was Alan Hope's increase of the vote to over 500, but all other candidates saw marked reductions — including Owen, contesting the Wokingham seat for the first time, haemorrhaging over 300 votes to the BNP.
The 10.6 percentage - point margin of victory for the No camp — despite Labour haemorrhaging almost 40 per cent of its voters to Yes — was wider than pollsters had predicted.
I had a brain haemorrhage which took my right side.
Despite promising a «crawl, walk, run strategy» back in 2015 after a disastrous 2014, former CEO Michael Egan and Spark were unable to resuscitate the dating company, with both its Christian and Jewish networks haemorrhaging users as revenue continued to fall.
That didn't happen to De Niro, as far as I know — in fact De Niro is playing Madoff in HBO's forthcoming film The Wizard Of Lies — and I don't think that he's paying Norman Mailer - like levels of alimony, nor is his Tribeca business empire haemorrhaging cash.
According to Dr Emberson, «Although alteplase increased the risk of death from intracranial haemorrhage by about 2 % within the first few days after stroke, by a few months survivors treated with alteplase were less likely to be disabled than those not receiving such treatment.
That seems to be the conclusion of a slew of recent reports, which have found that management consultancies and other professional services are still haemorrhaging female talent at senior levels.
Amex has been making moves recently to stem the number of card holders it has almost certainly been haemorrhaging since the likes of Citi and, more recently, Chase introduced premium credit cards to compete with the Amex Platinum Card.
«And yet parliament remains stubbornly in recess, a ghost chamber, silent and empty, symbolic of a democracy that is haemorrhaging public confidence.»
«Can he urge his cabinet colleagues when they're negotiating round the table to give policy and regulatory certainty to industries like the chemical industry who aren't waiting to see what the Government is doing, but are simply haemorrhaging jobs and investment out of this country?»
«After an initial surge in support among them for Remain, it was now haemorrhaging badly,» Lord Mandelson wrote.
The sponges expand inside the cavity, creating pressure that can block bleeding and life - threatening haemorrhage in 20 seconds or less.
Her true condition, a sudden spinal haemorrhage, was finally diagnosed a week later.
The official deficiency of Vitamin C is known as «scurvy», which although uncommon, can still occur in adults and children and is characterised by irritability, leg pain, and loss of appetite, shortness of breath, fever, tissue haemorrhaging and pain.
The only problem is that when low risk suddenly becomes immediate, life - threateningly high risk (unexpected haemorrhage, shoulder dystocia, rapid onset eclampsia), being in hospital gives you a good stab at survival.
You can add one more benefit; reduced postpartum haemorrhage rates!

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