Sentences with phrase «who died at home»

Briefly, David Gray was a retired electronic engineer aged 70 who died at home on the evening of 16 February 2008 after Dr. Ubani, a Locum doctor from Germany, administered a lethal dose of 100 mg of diamorphine as opposed to 10 mg because he did not understand UK drugs.
A family friend has confirmed the death of artist Nathan Oliveira, 81, who died at his home in Palo Alto on Saturday, November 13th.
Holland Cotter writes the obituary for Nancy Spero who died at home in New York on Sunday.
I have now been involved in the end of life of half a dozen family members who died at home.
Mario Cuomo, who died at his home in Manhattan on New Year's Day at age 82, twice turned down the chance to run for the job, essentially because his heart always remained in New York.
In the same interview, a former colleague of the US evangelist, who died at his home in North Carolina at the age of 99 yesterday, also dismissed the idea of unveiling a statue in his honour.
The critical difference between the babies who die as a result of a hospital birth and those who die as a result of a homebirth is that those who die at home DID N'T HAVE TO DIE!
And in Canada, where it appears safest of all, several studies have demonstrated that in carefully selected populations, there is no difference between the number of babies who die at home or in the hospital.

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McGrady, who worked for Diana and the royal family from 1993 until she died in 1997, shared a few tidbits about the princess in his book, «The Royal Chef at Home,» his second cookbook that is set for release on September 1.
After experiencing years of abuse from family members and friends, Winfrey ran away from home and bore a child at age 14 who died shortly after birth.
The famous evangelist and preacher, who died this week at age 99, had a strength of character that did not change when he was in the spotlight or at home in North Carolina.
Graham, who long suffered from cancer, pneumonia and other ailments, died at his home in North Carolina, according spokesman Mark DeMoss.
Stephen Hawking, who's known for his explorations of time and discovering that black holes can evaporate, died Wednesday at age 76 in his home in Cambridge.
There were students who intentionally left their chargers at home so their phones would die on them during the day, a girl who mainly went to church to escape her phone, and students who reported they enlisted friends to literally hide their devices from them.
In our Issue Brief, «Cumulative Out - of - Pocket Health Care Expenses After the Age of 70,» EBRI researchers show that for those who die at age 95 or later, median out - of - pocket expenses are slightly above $ 27,000, and regardless of age, median nursing home expenses were zero.
Edward Joseph «Ned» McNeal Sr., who served in the General Assembly and who later headed the Credit Bureau of Baltimore, died at Sinai Hospital on Wednesday after suffering a fall at his home.
But at least 10 of the 12 residents of the Hollywood nursing home who died after Hurricane Irma had another factor in common — they lived on the building's top floor, where the heat was the worst and most windows were left unopened.
At least one place Lewis explains this problem was in the Screwtape letters, where a demon exclaims, «How much better for us if all humans died in costly nursing homes amid doctors who lie, nurses who lie, friends who lie, as we have trained them, promising life to the dying, encouraging the belief that sickness excuses every indulgence, and even, if our workers know their job, withholding all suggestion of a priest lest it should betray to the sick man his true condition!»
Ursula Nash, who has died at the age of 96, was one of the Faith Movement's earliest supporters and for nearly twenty years ran the voice for Faith Magazine and pamphlets in her home.
When he died after three years he was succeeded by one of his leaders, who failed in an attempted invasion of Egypt, was faced by revolt at home, and was vanquished by Lord Kitchener in 1314 (AD.
@angie does it not occur to you that there were many other citizens who dashed forward to try to help, who didn't even get a posthumous police badge, who died in anonymity, or who returned home safely quietly horrified at what had been witnessed, and did not want to discuss it.
It was a great privilege to have known the Austrian historian Erik von Kuehnelt - Leddihn, who died peacefully last spring at his home in the Austrian Tyrol at the age of ninety.
At the age of seven months, he was taken home to Britain to Bath by his mother, who wished to care for her dying mother.
Will Jesus welcome home a believer who died at her own hands?
When I saw who had written that, my hopes for an intelligent, or at least receptive, government response to the campaign against gay «marriage» then getting under way died within me: those words were written by Theresa May, the Home Secretary, and they appeared on the very morning she launched a «consultation» on the government's proposals to enforce a change in the legal definition of this ancient institution.
now we are edgy against a relegation threatened team at home, who were denied a stonewall penalty in the dying minutes of the game
COLOR PHOTO: GREG FOSTER [See caption above] B / W PHOTO: ROBERT L. SMITH BUFFALO BOB With the Bills, Kalsu (61) worked as hard as he had at Oklahoma and started nine games as a rookie.B / W PHOTO: COURTESY OF AUDREY WRIGHTSELL BROTHER - IN - ARMS Johnson, who was practically inseparable from Kalsu on Ripcord, would die with him too.COLOR PHOTO: GREG FOSTER LASTING IMAGE At home in Oklahoma City, Leah Kalsu keeps a painting of Bob by another former Sooner, Tommy McDonalat Oklahoma and started nine games as a rookie.B / W PHOTO: COURTESY OF AUDREY WRIGHTSELL BROTHER - IN - ARMS Johnson, who was practically inseparable from Kalsu on Ripcord, would die with him too.COLOR PHOTO: GREG FOSTER LASTING IMAGE At home in Oklahoma City, Leah Kalsu keeps a painting of Bob by another former Sooner, Tommy McDonalAt home in Oklahoma City, Leah Kalsu keeps a painting of Bob by another former Sooner, Tommy McDonald.
In other words, most of the babies who die at homebirth in the US could have been saved in the hospital, whereas none of the babies who died at the hospital could have been saved at home.
Consumers who have working smoke alarms in their homes die in fires at about half the rate of those who do not.
Wouldn't it be less confusing, in this example, to say: five women who suffered maternal morbidity in the hospital, two of whom died, compared to five women who suffered maternal morbidity at home, four of whom died?
Your qualifications and the extent of your research is irrelevant unless you can quote statistically significant examples of babies who died in the hospital that would have survived at home.
But on reflection, it strikes me as perfectly possible that a fair number of the most compromised babies, who would end up ill or disabled (for whatever reason) if born in hospital will simply die if born at home.
This is like a study that says «people who have a elective AAA repair are more likely to end up in an ICU than people who suffer AAA rupture at home»... And forget to say that this is because most people who have AAA rupture at home die before they get to hospital, or on the table in the OR, while EVERYONE who has an elective open AAA repair spends time in ICU as a precaution.
Every parent — especially stay - at - home parents like me — is dying for a few minutes of socialization, ideally with an adult who already understands why your house appears to be carpeted entirely in granola.
After three successful unassisted births and before the fourth, Shanley had a son with a rare heart problem who died just hours after being born at home.
If all babies were initially healthy AND delivered at home, we'd have 8,000 more babies who die before 6 weeks of age.
And all the people who were never born because the person who WOULD have been their ancestor DIED while giving birth at home, well, they aren't here to point that out to you!
Dolores J. Brennan, 70, a longtime federal court reporter who enjoyed the excitement of being involved in court cases, died Friday at her home in Arlington Heights.
The French businessman Pierre Bergé, who helped his partner Yves Saint Laurent build his fashion house into a worldwide brand, has died at his home in the south of France.
According to him, the death of a soldier is no news when they die on battlefield but when a military officer is killed in the manner Captain Maxwell Mahama who was killed in his home country at a town he went to protect its folks, it makes the situation very annoying.
RIP Don Rickles, the legendary comedian whose acid - tongued insults and cantankerous persona delighted audiences for generations, who died of kidney failure at his LA home at the age of 90.
RIP Chuck Steiner, president of the Capital Region Chamber, who died yesterday morning at home at the age of 66.
RIP Les Payne, a former Newsday editor and reporter and Pulitzer Prize winner who was a champion for racial equality, who died unexpectedly at his home at the age of 76.
Judy Jacobs, who died on Sept. 13, 2016, at a Manhasset hospital after falling at her Woodbury home earlier in the day, family, friends and political associates said.
What you have to ask yourself right now is whether you are prepared to sacrifice lives - the lives of children being raised in poverty, the lives of patients being left to die on trolleys in hospital corridors, the lives of disabled people who are cut off and abandoned to their fates, the lives of the elderly left shivering at home or shamefully neglected in profit - driven care homes.
Representative Louise Slaughter (D - NY), who served three decades and was the oldest member of the U.S. House, has died after suffering a concussion in a fall at her home.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial candidate at the Kogi state election, late Abubakar Audu, who died on Sunday, will be buried in no distant time in his home town, Ogbonicha in Ofu local government area of the state.
RIP Fred Bass, who transformed his father's small used - book store, the Strand, into a mammoth Manhattan emporium with the slogan «18 Miles of Books, and died today at his Manhattan home at the age of 89.
The two works in the Empire State Plaza collection by Ellsworth Kelly, the famed artist who died Sunday at his Columbia County home, will have significance not only to lovers of the hard - edged abstract art.
RIP former Newsday journalist Jim Stear, who after retiring advocated for the environment, died Nov. 17 at home of natural causes at the age of 73.
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