Not exact matches
Rather than the common policy of discharging such patients to nursing homes when family members insist on
continued treatment or the insurance money runs out, Catholic institutions could develop sorely needed long «
term rehabilitation facilities that could build on the encouraging work being done with such patients in England and Israel.
Tuiasosopo limped into the locker room for
treatment — giving new meaning to the
term backside help — and didn't miss any snaps, though in the second quarter the pain in his left hip and buttock was so severe that he thought he might not be able to
continue.
Until we come to
terms with how we were treated as children, we will
continue to perpetuate the same attitudes and
treatment with our own children.
The DA will
continue to support the local Drug
Treatment Courts and the Veterans» Court in Buffalo, which operate within the criminal justice system to engage low - level non-violent offenders in long - term treatment programs and to thereby return them successfully as contributing members of their families and the c
Treatment Courts and the Veterans» Court in Buffalo, which operate within the criminal justice system to engage low - level non-violent offenders in long -
term treatment programs and to thereby return them successfully as contributing members of their families and the c
treatment programs and to thereby return them successfully as contributing members of their families and the community.
The investigators are
continuing to monitor the OIT - treated participants to assess the long -
term treatment outcomes.
Rondina says the study's results do not immediately change diagnosis or
treatment options for age - related cognitive impairments, but it will be interesting to see the long -
term implications of these results, as we
continue to learn how our brains change as we age.
Now for the first time there has been long -
term follow - up of a randomised trial comparing people who reduced their use of antipsychotics with those who
continued their
treatment.
«Some previous research has suggested that treating patients with statins after they suffer hemorrhagic stroke may increase their long -
term risk of
continued bleeding,» said lead author Alexander Flint, MD, PhD, of the Kaiser Permanente Department of Neuroscience in Redwood City, Calif. «Yet the findings of our study suggest that stopping statin
treatments for these patients may carry substantial risks.»
But in the near
term, the report warns that many poor people living in the 25 opt - out states will
continue to lack coverage and might find long wait times at clinics, long distances to find care, and other barriers that could translate to delays in
treatment or no care at all.
«Because we saw increases in muscle function scores up to 14 months after
treatment in our single - dose study, we will
continue to monitor the patients from our multiple dose study who enter the extension study for longer -
term changes in muscle function scores.
With enthusiasm for cancer immunotherapy mounting thanks to recent successes in the clinic with immune - based cancer
treatments such as anti-CTLA-4 and anti-PD-1 antibodies, and the FDA approvals of sipuleucel - T prostate cancer vaccine and ipilimumab for the
treatment of melanoma, and in light of the many promising immunotherapies now in clinical trials with potential for near -
term FDA approval, the Cancer Research Institute launched the first annual Cancer Immunotherapy Awareness Month in June 2013 as a way to increase public awareness of the power of immunotherapy to revolutionize cancer
treatment and of the need for
continued public support for research to bring these
treatments to more patients sooner.
This outcome will
continue to grant researchers insights into basic biology to help create better medical
treatments and diagnostic tools in the short -
term and in the future.
As the short -
term administration periods for the huntingtin - lowering drug are extended, clinicians will
continue to be watchful and to collect data that is essential to determine whether the
treatment is safe and effective.
Continued treatment throughout life helps prevent long -
term health problems.
Continued intractable seizure activity in an infant will impact on long -
term cognitive and behavioural outcomes, with considerable cost implications for health services due to need for regular clinical review, hospital
treatment, medications and support of other therapies.
long - acting therapy modalities that will ensure long -
term success, such as DBT and / or ACT (mindfulness is key) The most important thing is to
continue treatment and commit to raising your standards for physical fitness and nutrition, as well as
treatment using DBT or ACT.
In patients taking long -
term NSAID
treatment, initial permeability ratios were low (0.13 + / -0.02), despite
continuing on the drug, and permeability was not influenced by co-administration of test solutions.
However, the benefits are significant as long as you
continue to travel with that airline, because the perks add up: a free checked bag can save you up to $ 75 - 100 on each flight you book, while soft rewards long -
term often include accelerators for racking up miles and status, as well as elite access to airline lounges and similar VIP
treatment.
Your vet will assess whether the muscle relaxant is likely to produce long -
term general remission before electing to
continue with the
treatment.
The recovered vision in these dogs can be temporary or long
term with
continued treatment.
Treatment includes: • Antibiotic • Keeping your dog warm and dry • No special diet is required • Control the dog's activity may be needed It can take up to four weeks before symptoms completely resolve in some cases and long -
term joint pain may
continue even after the bacteria has been eliminated from the dog.
Many non-steroidal antiinflammatories (meloxicam, carprofen etc...) may cause gastrointestinal ulceration during long -
term use; you should visit your Veterinarian immediately to discuss the presences of digested blood in the faeces to determine if Nielei
continues on the current course of
treatment along with some symptomatic care to control the presence of blood or to change the approach to pain management.
With timely veterinary care and proper
treatment, most cats
continue to live happy lives without long -
term consequences.
FFR took her in and
continued her medication
treatments for mange (weekly dips), had x-rays for rear leg (muscle atropy from living in a small crate long
term,) and she got lots of healthy food / supplements at her loving foster home.
Confinement must
continue until all
terms of the veterinary
treatment agreement are met.
Some cats may lose their need for insulin
treatments (
termed «remission»), but even in these cases it is recommended that owners
continue to monitor for the recurrence of clinical signs of diabetes and keep the cat on a low carbohydrate diet.
Diuresis will be performed in the veterinary hospital and should be
continued at home (see next section on Long
Term Treatment).
ANYONE who says that either WG1, 2, or 3 isn't holy writ, or that the Copenhagen - style efforts towards mitigation have failed (and will likely
continue to fail), or that there are more pressing human welfare issues in bag - for - buck
terms GETS THE
TREATMENT.
One of CSPW's major criticisms of the QER under President Obama was its
treatment of natural gas as a «bridge fuel» to a renewable energy future; since the infrastructure used to extract, process, and transport natural gas to market is essentially the same as that for oil and petroleum products,
continued reliance on natural gas only delays the transition to clean, renewable energy and has only marginal CO2 - reduction benefits in the near
term.
Victims of such accidents may need a range of short - and long -
term treatments, often beginning with immediate emergency care and
continuing with ongoing
treatment for pain.
Pedestrian accident victims are left with escalating medical expenses, loss of income as a result of being unable to work while recovering,
continuing treatment costs and long -
term losses such as those that involve permanent injuries or disabilities.
No changes to the inheritance tax
treatment of pension schemes are expected this year in the Finance Act 2017 or the Pension Schemes Bill 2017, but we can expect developments to
continue in the longer
term, and given the complex nature of this area we may see further test cases such as this in the courts.
Issuing a short -
term opioid prescription is often how doctors begin their
treatment for workers hurt on the job, but when cases and settlements take as long as they do to finish, the opioid prescriptions
continue instead of other courses of
treatment.
In
terms of prognosis, the court found that «with
treatment, (the Plaintiff's) headaches will probably
continue to improve over the course of the next five years.
The fundamental issue for determination was whether his contract of employment is to be viewed as a fixed
term employment contract with an objectively justifiable maximum term of nine years or whether the contract was converted by virtue of the Fixed - Term Employees (Prevention of less Favourable Treatment) Regulations 2002 (SI 2002/2034)(The 2002 Regulations) into a permanent contract thereby entitling him to continue working or upon termination obtain redress for unfair and wrongful dismis
term employment contract with an objectively justifiable maximum
term of nine years or whether the contract was converted by virtue of the Fixed - Term Employees (Prevention of less Favourable Treatment) Regulations 2002 (SI 2002/2034)(The 2002 Regulations) into a permanent contract thereby entitling him to continue working or upon termination obtain redress for unfair and wrongful dismis
term of nine years or whether the contract was converted by virtue of the Fixed -
Term Employees (Prevention of less Favourable Treatment) Regulations 2002 (SI 2002/2034)(The 2002 Regulations) into a permanent contract thereby entitling him to continue working or upon termination obtain redress for unfair and wrongful dismis
Term Employees (Prevention of less Favourable
Treatment) Regulations 2002 (SI 2002/2034)(The 2002 Regulations) into a permanent contract thereby entitling him to
continue working or upon termination obtain redress for unfair and wrongful dismissal.
If a covered Injury or Illness requires
continuing Treatment after the expiration of the Policy Period, an Insured Person may receive
continuing Treatment for the covered Injury or Illness for up to 6 months per Injury or Illness, subject to the following: if the Policy Period expires while the Insured Person is outside the Home Country, a covered Injury or Illness incurred while outside and prior to returning to the Home Country, and that covered Injury or Illness requires
continuing Treatment, the Company will review and determine the date of initial
Treatment for the covered Injury or Illness, and if such date is prior to the expiration of the Policy Period, Eligible Medical Expenses for the covered Injury or Illness will
continue to be reimbursed until there has been at least the minimum number of days of continuous
Treatment for the covered Injury or Illness, subject to the limits set forth in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits, and all other
Terms of the insurance plan.
When your child is admitted for short -
term treatment, she will be prepared for a quick return to the community and
continue with
treatment intervention on an outpatient basis.
A further factor that poses a significant challenge for young Indigenous people in coming to
terms with their identity is the
continuing impact of the historical
treatment of Indigenous peoples in Australia.
Our range of
treatment services includes assessments, individual counseling, group counseling, IOP (Intensive Outpatient Program), residential and outpatient detox, psychiatric services, trauma therapy, family support, acupuncture, and long -
term continuing care.
Phase III: Long -
term Providers in many settings have the chance to care for children over the long haul — and can be instrumental in
continuing to support adaptive coping, detecting persistent traumatic stress reactions or other emotional sequelae, and referring children and families for psychosocial assessment and
treatment.
The current study is designed to learn more about the
continuing effect of a family's involvement with the juvenile system and the long -
term results of the residential
treatment the boys may have received.
Given the critical importance of
treatment adherence to the long -
term survival of individuals with CF, and given the characteristic decrease in
treatment adherence observed across the adolescent period (Quittner et al., 2000; Ricker et al., 1998), the current findings offer promising avenues for future research on both the benefits and risks of peer relationships for youth with CF. Furthermore, health - related quality of life increasingly has been recognized as a critical element of patient and family - reported outcomes among youth with chronic illness (Quittner et al., 2008), and the current findings
continue to build on this growing body of literature for youth with CF.
Attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a chronic, debilitating disorder which may impact upon many aspects of an individual's life, including academic difficulties, 1 social skills problems, 2 and strained parent - child relationships.3 Whereas it was previously thought that children eventually outgrow ADHD, recent studies suggest that 30 — 60 % of affected individuals
continue to show significant symptoms of the disorder into adulthood.4 Children with the disorder are at greater risk for longer
term negative outcomes, such as lower educational and employment attainment.5 A vital consideration in the effective
treatment of ADHD is how the disorder affects the daily lives of children, young people, and their families.