Similarly, the bill dealt with ensuring that services for patients with less common conditions were provided.
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath said there had been a "persuasive argument" about the need to ensure services for patients with less common conditions are commissioned effectively.
The research, reported in the online journal PLoS One, found that people with asthma, nasal allergies and other common allergic conditions had a significantly reduced risk of developing head and neck cancers.
Well, as the media has played a larger role in the dissemination of medical information, and as practicing physicians in general have become busier and not always reachable, America has turned to doctors on TV who are always reachable, in part as a result of a rich network of social media and websites which provide consumers advice and self-help on a myriad of common medical conditions.
It brings together industry players to tackle common challenges and create the conditions to achieve full financial inclusion on a global scale.
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These conditions are more common in certain subgroups of the population.
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Under new rules published Wednesday, Medicare will soon stop payment for at least eight conditions, including common hospital-acquired infections, blatant surgical errors, and injuries that result from a fall.
In the absence of long-term studies, we are left with data like the cataract findings that come not from a study per se, but rather from examining the health records of many thousands of people on antidepressants and looking to see which conditions are more common in these people than in folks not on antidepressants.
According to a Swedish government report, difficult winter conditions will become increasingly common as climate change advances.
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Such certificates are more common in poor countries where workplace conditions are poor.
Downgrade rights are common in Microsoft licensing terms and conditions and customers who buy large volumes of Windows operating systems have always been able to roll back to previous versions.
England at the time could in no sense be described as a democracy, but the idea of accountability was entrenched at all levels of society by centuries of the common law, creating the political conditions for a constitutional monarchy and a dynamic economy.
Common diseases such as psoriasis and rare conditions such as dermatomyositis can cause itchy scalp.
Lady Finlay put forward an amendment to ensure equal regard was given to treating those with rare or difficult to treat conditions as those with more common complaints.
There is some thought that many mental disorders are actually adaptations to environmental conditions that are no longer very common.
MOSQUITOES, which carry malaria parasites, like the warm and wet conditions that are expected to become more common with climate change.
British forces in Iraq were predominantly vehicle based, but in Afghanistan the terrain and conditions means that foot patrols are far more common.
He added that incidents involving structural building issues such as the last two factory accidents were "not common" in Cambodia, despite worries about poor working conditions in the country.
Those involved in the program bring their individual leadership issues with them, everything from massively expanding a business to -- more common amid current circumstances -- coping with tougher trading conditions or pushing through restructuring or reforms.
The acute conditions are usually caused by viruses such as the "common cold" virus or by common bacteria.
The fire highlighted the dangerous conditions workers face in Bangladesh, where multistory factories are common because of flooding risks and the high cost of land, said Kalpona Akter, executive director of the Bangladesh Center for Worker Solidarity.
The incident highlighted the dangerous conditions workers face in Bangladesh, where multistory factories are common because of flooding risks and the high cost of land, according to Kalpona Akter, executive director of the Bangladesh Center for Worker Solidarity.
The most common responses cited macro factors, particularly current and expected market and economic conditions.
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And it's common to have a limited strike over what are called "local working conditions" even after a national contract is reached.
Lastly, when I am talking about our environment as the basis for our hopes, our shared life in common, I believe that the only paradigm for our development in these conditions, despite any scepticism we may have, is freedom and the sovereignty of the individual.
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That included record-breaking conditions in many locales, with temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit dangerously common.
"With its high leverage ratio to tangible common equity, we believe Lehman needs to raise substantial capital regardless of market conditions in order to take its needed write-downs, " Einhorn said in an email Tuesday.
The incident highlights the dangerous conditions workers face in Bangladesh, where multi-story factories are common because of flooding risks and high land cost, according to Kalpona Akter, executive director of the Bangladesh Center for Worker Solidarity.
And in a warmer world the sort of cold conditions that used to allow the ice to thicken and reinforce itself are that bit less common, so opportunities to reverse the trend are rare.
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The biggest takeaway may be that programmers sometimes don't have to do anything -- unprotected music and video in common formats are usually shareable as a matter of course, and it's only with photos or complicated conditions like playlists that a "contract" is needed to reach another screen or speaker.
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