Whooping cough, also known as pertussis, can be a serious illness, especially in the very young.
The Dutch goalkeeper recently returned to action following a serious illness suffered by his wife Annemarie.
Now, of course, the caution to all of this is that depression is a serious illness.
Maybe 9 is a serious illness that most probably will result in death.
Mrs Gandhi's dismal silence spoke of her broader detachment, after being diagnosed with a serious illness in the summer.
The immediate focus during the hospitalization is to address the problem that required acute care, which is often a serious illness.
Dr. Block is co-leading a research effort to get a Serious Illness Communication Checklist put in place much more broadly.
What happens when adults who make this decision to go uninsured find their child is, God forbid, stricken with a serious illness?
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And let's say you have a serious illness like breast cancer.
Out of work for a year following a serious illness in 1993, Kjeld appointed a five-person management team to help him run the company when he returned.
There has been much debate, even a few lawsuits, regarding whether or not sex addiction or Internet addiction falls under the category of a disability or a serious illness.
Fever reducers such as acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil and Motrin) can help, but remember to avoid aspirin, which can cause a serious illness called Reye Syndrome in children with a viral illness.
Signed by the president in 1993, the law allows workers to take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave after the birth of a child or to deal with a serious illness in the family.
Servoss said she can see where a little bit of extra fat could be good for people facing a serious illness, but said the more weight you have, the harder it is on your joints.
"Nine years from now, if she can convince the prison that she is suffering from a serious illness, there would be a legal basis to release her, " said Joshua Rosenzweig, an expert on China's criminal-justice system at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Health 2.0 Advisors, the consulting arm of Health 2.0, surveyed more than 100 chief information officers and found that more than half are focused on care transition when a patient with a serious illness, moves from a hospital to a nursing home or home.
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Dr Ann McPherson, medical director and co-founder of the Dipex site, said the new section canvassed young people on all aspects of their health, from being diagnosed with a serious illness like cancer and diabetes to giving their views on sexual health, relationships, alcohol, smoking and drugs.
From his hidden vantage point in the shade of climbing vines, he noted that the man was large-bodied but a bit flabby, as if he had just recovered from a serious illness as if he had always been thickset and had only recently caved in, shrunk within his own skin.
According to the National Resource Centre on Homelessness and Mental Illness, up to one in four homeless people has a serious mental illness.
In fact, almost everyone with a serious mental illness is legally responsible for their actions.
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The director says that he shot the film as a form of therapy after recovering from a serious mental illness.
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They also commit violent crimes at a rate only ever so slightly higher than those without a serious mental illness.
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For example, 40% of all people over 65 have a serious longstanding illness and 1.7m of our pensioners live in poverty.
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"Less than 1% develop a serious neurologic illness such as encephalitis or meningitis (inflammation of the brain or surrounding tissues), " it said.
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"Less than 1% develop a serious neurologic illness such as encephalitis or meningitis (inflammation of the brain or surrounding tissues), " the CDC said.
Two months before Kaiya was killed her mother was assessed by an experienced psychiatrist as having no symptoms indicative of a serious mental illness.
The elderly, infants, and people with impaired immune systems are at heightened risk for developing a more serious illness because of salmonella, the CDC said.
Lonmin, the world's third largest platinum producer, said Mr Farmer was still being treated for a "serious illness" and had decided to permanently stand down.
Regardless of the legal proceedings, we already know that someone with a serious mental illness was able to amass weapons of individual destruction just as conveniently as buying shoes from Zappos.
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Mr. Loughner was exhibiting the signs and symptoms of a very serious illness, had been so for quite some time, and he should have been given treatment rather than sold a gun.
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