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«Conversations with Innovators:» UNC hematologist on promising drug trials for treating painful crises in sickle cell patients - Read More...
«Conversations with Innovators:» UNC hematologist on promising drug trials for treating painful crises in sickle cell patients -
«Conversations with Innovators:» UNC hematologist on promising drug trials for treating painful crises in sickle cell patients

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Contrary to expectations that Beijing would finally embrace painful restructuring and financial deleveraging to reduce the risks of a financial crisis and make growth sustainable, Li proclaimed that China would achieve GDP growth of between 6.5 % and 7 % for 2016, similar to the 6.9 % GDP growth the Chinese government reported in 2015.
The reform agenda in the European Union has been slow and at times painful, but progress has been made since the eurozone sovereign debt crisis.
Following the recent global financial crisis, while the rest of Europe experienced a painful recession, Poland enjoyed continuous GDP growth ranging from 1.6 % per annum at the height of the crisis in 2009 to 4 % a year in 2010 — 2011.
Among the ministers» complaints, there is a group of factors having to do with the environment in which ministry is conducted, including painful economic circumstances (due largely, in this part of the country, to the farm crisis).
The minister's role in relationship to the family is to (a) help them accept the painful fact that their loved one is mentally ill; (b) assist them in getting the person to psychiatric help; © maintain a supportive counseling relationship with them to help them understand and learn from the crisis.
If both marriage partners are willing to work together in counseling to rebuild their relationship on a new and stronger foundation, they may be able to use their painful crisis as an opportunity to grow together.
«Sometimes when we are in crisis or experiencing painful or difficult circumstances we may need someone other than a friend or relative to talk through a particular problem.
Coppers have never enjoyed a good reputation among sensible, god - fearing Englishmen, so it was doubly painful for them to suddenly find themselves in the middle of a crisis of no less magnitude than the Stephen Lawrence inquiry.
It is even more painful when one focuses solely on a particular aspect of Albania, picking sound bites from the news, taking pictures of a poor neighbourhood, or from crisis of the past century, and claiming to grasp how Albanian society is and how it is to live in Albania.
«It also clarified that on the advice of the governor that all shades of views on how to resolve the recurring crisis between Share and Tsaragi, including, if need be, the application of the concept of «give and take», it is painful that such advice is seen by some party in the dispute as «threatening land owners,» when in fact the governor expressed the same view when he had peace talks with the people of Share after the session with the people of Tsaragi.»
Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State has described the deteriorating security crisis in Nigeria as sad and painful.
Patients with this mutation are not at all homogeneous in their clinical presentations: some develop principally painful crises with or without bony infarcts; others are prone to hemolytic crises; some develop vasoocclusive crises, including stroke; still others develop acute chest syndrome; while many are phenotypically normal, except for mild anemia.
Kenneth Ataga, MD, director of the UNC Comprehensive Sickle Cell Program, was featured in a video by the American Society of Hematology in which he discussed the favorable results of a yearlong clinical trial studying crizanlizumab as a therapy to prevent and treat painful crisis events in patients with sickle cell disease.
From San Diego to Baltimore, districts are being forced to make painful budget cuts as political and economic forces converge into one of the deepest school fiscal crises in decades.
In times of crisis, people often can not do more than hang on to the here and now, because memories of someone who is gone and thoughts of the future without them are just too painful.
Had the U.S. Fed known this, Kimball argues it might have been able to act more decisively in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis and avoided the long and painful recovery that followed.
For example, are you afraid to invest in stocks because you remember the painful declines of the financial crisis?
In fact, looking back to the financial crisis, I'm encouraged by the fact that investors in most (developed) equity markets have had to climb a pretty painful wall of worry to arrive where we are todaIn fact, looking back to the financial crisis, I'm encouraged by the fact that investors in most (developed) equity markets have had to climb a pretty painful wall of worry to arrive where we are todain most (developed) equity markets have had to climb a pretty painful wall of worry to arrive where we are today.
In the 12 months since my last state of the sector address, we've experienced a major financial crisis, a freeze up in the credit markets, a collapse in housing prices and sales, record foreclosures, a painful recession, a huge jump in unemployment, a surge in bankruptcies, and a dramatic increase in the demand for NFCC Member serviceIn the 12 months since my last state of the sector address, we've experienced a major financial crisis, a freeze up in the credit markets, a collapse in housing prices and sales, record foreclosures, a painful recession, a huge jump in unemployment, a surge in bankruptcies, and a dramatic increase in the demand for NFCC Member servicein the credit markets, a collapse in housing prices and sales, record foreclosures, a painful recession, a huge jump in unemployment, a surge in bankruptcies, and a dramatic increase in the demand for NFCC Member servicein housing prices and sales, record foreclosures, a painful recession, a huge jump in unemployment, a surge in bankruptcies, and a dramatic increase in the demand for NFCC Member servicein unemployment, a surge in bankruptcies, and a dramatic increase in the demand for NFCC Member servicein bankruptcies, and a dramatic increase in the demand for NFCC Member servicein the demand for NFCC Member services.
In the wake of the financial crisis and the Great Recession, many general counsel had to make painful cuts to their ranks and tighten their purse strings,» wrote Corporate Counsel Reporter Rebekah Mintzer in a news story on the reporIn the wake of the financial crisis and the Great Recession, many general counsel had to make painful cuts to their ranks and tighten their purse strings,» wrote Corporate Counsel Reporter Rebekah Mintzer in a news story on the reporin a news story on the report.
In the wake of the financial crisis and the Great Recession, many general counsel had to make painful cuts to their ranks and tighten... Read More»
Alex is a warm, thoughtful Therapist with a decade of experience helping people in crisis or going through painful life events.
Family Systems Therapy's collaborative, resilience - promoting approach focuses on strengths and resources to heal from painful experiences and recover from life crises in order to enhance the functioning and well being of families, couples and individuals.
Studies have shown that individuals who experience positive emotions such as love, compassion, and gratitude, in addition to the natural negative emotions experienced during and after a crisis or painful life event, are less like to suffer from depression and more likely to develop and achieve future goals and better psychological functioning.
Therapy can still be of value when couples are in crisis; however, it requires that both partners understand that it will take time to sort things out and be willing to tolerate painful and difficult feelings.
A major goal in my work with couples facing this crisis is to make it safe for both partners to explore their feelings, thoughts and concerns about this painful situation.
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