Not exact matches
Part
of the reason is that it can take years to access prison rehabilitation programs if you have a longer sentence because
people with shorter sentences get priority; despite recent national efforts to make opioid antidotes and addiction
treatments more widely accessible, many prisons still don't have these programs in place, leaving addicts who make it
out of prison far more susceptible to relapse.
You can just look
out for the trifecta
of symptoms that psychologists say define the personality disorder — an unrealistic sense
of superiority, a sense
of entitlement or belief that the
person deserves special
treatment, and a noticeable lack
of empathy.
«My words have been grossly mischaracterized and taken
out of context... I was discussing the value
of treating
people for using dangerous and illegal drugs like marijuana, and the context in which
treatment is successful.»
I think a lot
of people think it's all glitz and glamour, but there's a lot
of things behind the scenes that
people don't realize that go on day - in and day -
out, with
treatment, with pre hab, with the post-game ice baths and bikes.
Since so few other
people take care to mind the concrete details
of EQUAL
treatment, it's usually left to those
of us who would continually get the short end
of the stick to point these things
out.
I point this
out because even if JPII has been beatified sooner and may be canonized sooner than
people in the past, it doesn't mean that he actually becomes a saint sooner, or gets any sort
of «preferential
treatment» from God.
The goal
of treatment, it should be pointed
out, is not «cure» but arresting the progression
of the illness by interrupting the drinking and helping the
person to learn a new and more productive way
of life sans alcohol.
A major problem in the care
of the mentally ill is that once a
person has been defined as deviant (i.e., mentally ill) and to a large extent taken
out of the community for
treatment, that
person will usually experience great difficulty in re-entry into the community.
As for acting
out of personal arrogance, the mistreatment, even abuse,
of those on the fringes
of society is what I was saying leads me to question the
treatment of homosexual
people.
In situations where there does seem to be a place for deliverance, but the
person also has mental health problems, do not give advice that goes
out of your remit as a Christian — do not tell them to stop medication or change their
treatment plan.
Some
persons erroneously believe that «unsuccessful
treatment»
of alcoholism has occurred when actually only the preliminary stage
of treatment — «drying
out» and physical rehabilitation — has taken place.
Some
persons who for many years had been in back wards,
out of contact with
people, responded to the
treatment and got well enough to live outside.
I'm beyond sick
of people defending the barbaric
treatment of children because they were abused themselves and think they turned
out «okay.»
I see everyone freaking
out over 3 days and wanting to try something but I feel as long as he does nt seem in pain I will wait it
out he is a happy baby but i will see what the doctor sais about this but I have seen
people mess their kids up by starting
treatment laxitives and such before even having it checked
out I do nt want to give my baby anything but breast milk really and like i said when he goes he goes like i do I cant even believe the big amount that comes
out when I go its not painful either for me i just do nt go very often but I do feel this must concern alot
of people so know I do nt feel normal.....
European Council Directive 2000 / 78 / EC, which established «a general framework for equal
treatment in employment and occupation», sets
out in Article 4.2 that organisations with an ethos based on religion or belief, such as «faith» schools, can treat
persons differently in recruitment and employment on the grounds
of religion or belief where there is «a genuine, legitimate and justified occupational requirement».
The # 450 million investment in the IAPT programme means more
people than ever are getting access to the right kind
of treatment, care and support minister Norman Lamb pointed
out.
Since this procedure was not followed here, the
people of Albany County will not receive an explanation as required by law as to why these defendants
out of so many similarly situated defendants are deserving
of this
treatment.»
Instead
of raising civil rights issues, they went nicey - nice and even had 11
of those feminist government
people who were females wear hijabs;
out of deep respect to Iran's
treatment of women.
Let me quickly remind them that the same
treatment was meted
out to former Inspector - General
of Police, Tafa Balogun, under a
Peoples Democratic Party - controlled government.
PROTECT families by supporting proposals that would keep guns
out of the wrong hands, including the Extreme Risk Protection Order bill, which would make it possible for families and law enforcement to remove firearms from loved ones who could be a danger to themselves or others, and making permanent Kendra's Law, which grants judges the authority to issue orders that require
people who meet certain criteria to regularly undergo psychiatric
treatment.
I read in some newspapers and social media platforms where some supporters
of Olisa Metuh were saying that the
treatment meted
out to the National Publicity Secretary
of the
Peoples Democracy Party by the security agencies was unfair.
Poloncarz points
out that since its rollout last April, 1,817
people addicted to drugs have been referred to
treatment, and 88 percent
of people who provided feedback called the hotline helpful.
How many times do they have to take their ball and go home, just to keep you away???? They are constantly telling you they don't want you to have equality, fair
treatment, or any rights whatever!!!! Congressional staffers are sending
out e-mails telling
people to kill you «Kill all Fa * s» Instead
of just saying «they didn't mean it» when are you going to stand up to these bigoted, racist, homophobic, bible thumping, clowns?????????? You can suger coat it all you want, but they don't like you, except when its election time and you vote for them!!!!! Which for the life
of me, I will never understand why!!!
«This [new] study represents real progress in regenerative medicine and opens the door on new
treatment options for
people with age - related macular degeneration,» says Pete Coffey at the UCL Institute
of Ophthalmology, part
of the team who carried
out the trial.
As the band performs the final song
of the service, a gently rocking
treatment of «How Great Thou Art,» Schwartz hits the crescendo at a volume that suggests his depth
of conviction, his voice keening
out over the rest
of the
people nearby.
People who begin antidepressant
treatment must face a gruelling wait
of several weeks before they find
out whether or not the drug will work for them.
The four
people treated so far are all fit young men, so we want to try
out the
treatment in a wider range
of individuals, including women and
people of different ages, and with differing degrees and duration
of injury.
To develop a therapy that's effective and widely implemented, scientists need to understand the
people who might benefit from it and figure
out the best way to place that
treatment in the context
of their lives and communities.
Scientists at the University
of York have taken a leaf
out of nature's book in an attempt to develop effective stem cell
treatment for osteoarthritis, a condition which affects millions
of people in the UK alone.
More than half
of this economic cost (56 %, $ 10.8 billion) was on accessing diabetes
treatment, including medication and hospital stays — and one half
of these costs were
out -
of - pocket (paid for by the patients), putting a huge financial burden on
people with diabetes.
«
People who started
out with very low expectations
of acupuncture — who thought it probably would not help them — were more likely to report less benefit as
treatment went on.
Steep
out -
of - pocket costs have also resulted in many
people — even those who are insured — choosing to defer some
treatments in the interest
of saving money.
«For a long time,
people blamed families for causing anorexia and thought they should be left
out of treatment,» said James Lock, MD, PhD, professor
of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford and a co-author
of the study.
A
treatment aimed at biochemically chipping the virus
out of infected
people's DNA is also in development.
The aim
of the study, led by PhD student, Helen Rockliff, from the University
of Bristol's School
of Clinical Sciences, was to find
out what types
of coping strategies, social circumstances and personality traits — called psychosocial factors — help
people through IVF
treatment, and which types are linked to especially high stress levels, and can lead to depression and anxiety disorders.
The
treatment of pain has turned
out to be one
of the most variable and idiosyncratic
of all
of the fields
of medicine, with perhaps hundreds
of genes influencing a
person's pain reaction and response to therapy.
Concorde set
out to compare symptom - free
people who started taking zidovudine immediately they were diagnosed HIV - positive with
people who did not start
treatment until they had symptoms
of AIDS.
«So if we have a big data set — a big pool
of people that's varied — then that allows us to really map
out not only the genome
of one
person, but now we can start seeing connections and patterns and correlations that helps us refine exactly what it is that we're trying to do with respect to
treatment,» the president explained in his 20 - minute speech, flanked by a red - and - blue model
of the DNA double helix.
Worldwide, an estimated 300,000
people have severe aortic stenosis — a faulty valve in the main artery carrying blood
out of the heart — and roughly a third
of them are deemed unable to withstand the standard
treatment of open - heart surgery to replace the valve.
This
treatment approach, which could improve the lives
of millions
of people worldwide, is currently undergoing clinical development through biotechnology company Apitope, a spin -
out from the University
of Bristol.
UNAIDS modeling shows that epidemics will peter
out if 90 %
of infected
people know their HIV status, 90 %
of that group receive antiretrovirals, and 90 % on
treatment have undetectable viral levels.
Gajewski says doctors need to start analysing
people's gut flora and working
out if certain types
of bacteria affect the clinical benefit or toxicity
of treatments.
The data, it turned
out, were the anonymized medical claims records — every diagnosis made, every
treatment given —
of most
of the nation, which numbers some 8 million
people.
Of course there a lot of people out there who already have glaucoma, and we need to inform their treatment regimens as well as decide whether or not there should be more aggressive treatments for glaucom
Of course there a lot
of people out there who already have glaucoma, and we need to inform their treatment regimens as well as decide whether or not there should be more aggressive treatments for glaucom
of people out there who already have glaucoma, and we need to inform their
treatment regimens as well as decide whether or not there should be more aggressive
treatments for glaucoma.
It is possible that
treatment of that nature could be meted
out to any
persons expressing sceptical views about the so called climate consensus.
This means that many
people go untreated and many others drop
out of treatment, opening the door to dangerous new drug - resistant bugs.
Before being given the drug azathioprine,
people with rheumatoid arthritis can now be tested to find
out which variant
of the TPMT gene they possess and whether azathioprine will be an effective
treatment for them.
Not only does a silky satin material feel luxurious, it also has a practical benefit for
people recovering from
treatment: «I slid in and
out of bed easier because satin slides in the sheets!»
But despite the fact that allergies can torment us for a few months
out of the year, many
people don't know a lot about them, where they come from, and what their
treatment options really are.
There are many different reasons why a
person might not seek
out or follow through with
treatment for depression, says lead author Beth Waitzfelder, PhD, an investigator with Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research in Honolulu, including lack
of resources, fear
of social stigma, and doubts that a
treatment can actually help.