Posts Tagged ‘treatment’
Friday, January 21st, 2011
With the expected transfer Friday of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) from a hospital in Tucson to a rehabilitation center in Houston, her treatment transitions from a heroic, high-tech fight to save her life to a long and arduous slog to help her brain rebuild itself.

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With next step, Giffords has long fight ahead
Tags: art, border, fight, friday, giffords, her-treatment, houston, life, News, step, the-expected, treatment, tucson
Posted in 2011, 21, art, border, fight, Gabrielle Giffords, GI, Gifford, Giffords, GM, Houston, label, Life, Media, new, News, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, save, Tucson, UC, US, Xe | Comments Off
Thursday, January 20th, 2011
PSNI Inspector who complained she was discriminated after her treatment for cancer, has been paid £55,000 in a settlement made without admission of liability by the PSNI.

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PSNI pay £55k over discrimination
Tags: Aid, inspector, psni, settlement, settlement-made, treatment
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Tuesday, January 4th, 2011
Sheffield United mascot Captain Blade protests against the treatment of Preston counterpart Deepdale Duck.

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Sit-in for duck as club’s pirate mascot supports rival
Tags: against-the-treatment, art, captain, captain-blade, deepdale, preston, protest, protests, sheffield-united, the-treatment, treatment, united
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Friday, December 17th, 2010
The Food and Drug Administration said in a statement that it planned to rescind Avastin’s accelerated approval for the treatment of breast tumors.
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F.D.A. Bars Use of Avastin to Treat Breast Cancer
Tags: Aid, avastin, avastin (drug), border, breasts, drugs (pharmaceuticals), food, genentech inc, state, the-treatment, treatment
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Tuesday, December 14th, 2010
Germany complains to Greece and the EU about the treatment of migrants on the Greek-Turkish land border.

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Germany sounds alarm on migrants
Tags: border, Greece, greek, migrants, treatment, turkish
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Friday, November 26th, 2010
Christopher Hitchens talks to Jeremy Paxman about his treatment for oesophageal cancer which has now spread to his lymph nodes and lungs.

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Christopher Hitchens on his ‘living’ cancer
Tags: hitchens, jeremy, jeremy-paxman, lymph, paxman, treatment
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Saturday, November 20th, 2010
The Chinese are an enormous economic presence in Zambia, but their treatment of local workers has become an explosive political issue.
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Zambia Balances Aid From China and Resentment
Tags: border, China, chinese, enormous-economic, explosive-political, labor and jobs, local-workers, mines and mining, treatment, workers, zambia
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Monday, November 1st, 2010
New concerns have been raised about the treatment migrant workers receive in the UK after seven Romanian children were found working illegally in freezing conditions on a farm in Worcestershire.

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Migrant worker treatment concerns
Tags: after-seven, been-raised, children-were, freezing-conditions, romanian, treatment, treatment-migrant, workers-receive
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Wednesday, October 13th, 2010
The daughter of a man who died after suffering from C. difficile during an outbreak of the bug two years ago brands his treatment “deplorable”.

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C.diff treatment was ‘deplorable’
Tags: ago-brands, difficile-during, his-treatment, the-bug, treatment, two-years
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Saturday, October 9th, 2010
Mark Cavendish says he has not been offered a new contract by his team HTC-Columbia beyond next season and expresses dismay at his treatment.

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Cavendish feels ‘abused’ by team
Tags: his-team, htc, new-contract, team, treatment
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Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
Around 70 asylum seekers break out of a detention centre in the Australian city of Darwin to hold a protest against their treatment.

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Asylum seeker unrest in Australia
Tags: asylum-seekers, australian, break-out, darwin, detention-centre, treatment
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