1) Always treat reports of clusters of unexpected and
unexplained deaths with at least a «high index of suspicion» that the cause may be something of potential global concern.
Not exact matches
The troubles at Carlton Palms have ranged from rapes to
unexplained deaths, but those tragedies have yet to close the Mount Dora center serving residents
with often - severe disabilities.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) as well as the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission strongly recommend against sharing a bed
with your baby due to the increased risk of SIDS,
death from suffocation, strangulation, or another
unexplained cause.
In addition, according to the American Journal of Public Health, 64 % of sudden
unexplained infant
deaths occurred when the babies were sharing a sleep surface
with someone else.
After two years of
unexplained infertility I finally surprise got pregnant
with my first, and surprise got hooked up to an IV
with constant fluids and meds and surprise could not work the entire time and felt like
death most of my pregnancy.
SUDDEN INFANT
death syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden
death of an infant, unexpected by history and
unexplained by a thorough postmortem examination, including a complete autopsy,
death scene investigation, andreview of the medical history.1 The decreased risk of SIDS associated
with nonprone sleep positions led to the recommendation in 1992 by the American Academy of Pediatrics that infants be placed to sleep on the side or back.2 In 1994, the national public education campaign «Back to Sleep» was launched, and the supine position is now recommended.3 Sudden infant
death syndrome rates in the United States have decreased by about 40 % as prone prevalence has decreased from 70 % in 1992 to 17 % in 1998.3,4
History of preterm birth at < 34 completed weeks gestation, Recurrent miscarriage, Moderate to severe pre-eclampsia (see detailed guidelines), Intra Uterine Growth Restriction (see detailed guidelines), Caesarean section, previous
unexplained stillbirth, eclampsia, uterine rupture, placental abruption, PUPP, Obstetric cholestasis, 3rd or 4th degree tear, definitive PPH, manual removal of placenta, shoulder dystocia, neonatal
death, infant
with hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy, midtrimester miscarriage · Previous gynaecological history.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommend against sharing a bed
with a child under the age of 2, citing an increased risk of
death from suffocation, SIDS (sudden infant
death syndrome), strangulation, or another
unexplained cause.
In the United States, the National Center for Health Statistics assigns a SIDS diagnostic code (ICD - 10 R95) if the
death is classified
with terminology such as SIDS (including presumed, probable, or consistent
with SIDS), sudden infant
death, sudden
unexplained death in infancy, sudden unexpected
death in infancy, or sudden
unexplained infant
death on the certified
death certificate.
Although the
deaths are often
unexplained, most occur when an infant is sleeping in an unsafe environment, like in a bed
with their parents or a crib
with too many hazards for suffocation.
Dead in bed syndrome «Dead in bed» syndrome refers to
unexplained deaths in young people
with Type 1 diabetes.
The legislation follows a series of articles in The New York Times that described widespread problems in the care of people
with developmental disabilities and chronic and
unexplained deaths as a result of abuse and neglect.
It encompasses a range of situations, including sudden infant
death syndrome (SIDS), which refers to
deaths that remain
unexplained after a thorough investigation, and
deaths found to result from accidental strangulation or suffocation caused by factors such as unsafe bedding, becoming trapped between a mattress and a wall, or sleeping
with a parent or another adult who inadvertently blocks the infant's airway.
Juan Jimenez - Jaimez and colleagues conduct a study to describe the clinical manifestations of the Asn98Ser mutation in CALM2 in two unrelated children in southern Spain
with apparently
unexplained cardiac arrest /
death.
In fact, Morgan, Palinkas, Barrett - Connor, and Winged (1993) articulate this
with, «In several clinical trials of interventions designed to lower plasma cholesterol, reductions in coronary heart disease mortality have been offset by an
unexplained rise in suicides and other violent
deaths» (p. 75).
As a doctor raddled
with guilt and self - loathing regarding her unknowing part in an
unexplained local
death, rising star Adèle Haenel continues her streak of excellent performances,
with a rigorous demeanour to her growing obsession that brings to mind certain Hitchcock leads, specifically James Stewart's pair of overly nosy protagonists in Rear Window and Vertigo.
Bryan Fogel's film sees the director set out to uncover the truth about doping in sports, only for a chance meeting
with a Russian scientist to transform his story from a personal experiment into a geopolitical thriller involving dirty urine,
unexplained death, and Olympic Gold — exposing the biggest scandal in sports history.
Returning from India to deal
with the legal issues surrounding his inheritance, he finds the family home wracked by haunted memories and
unexplained deaths.
A U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award: The Orwell Award was presented to: Icarus (Director: Bryan Fogel)-- When Bryan Fogel sets out to uncover the truth about doping in sports, a chance meeting
with a Russian scientist transforms his story from a personal experiment into a geopolitical thriller involving dirty urine,
unexplained death and Olympic Gold — exposing the biggest scandal in sports history.
Jane has a particular interest in cases involving the
unexplained death of a child and is known for the ease
with which she disentangles complicated medical issues.
Comorbid dyslipidaemia and diabetes, but not antipsychotic use, is associated
with unexplained sudden
death among psychiatric patients