Drawing on his earlier training, McLelland took on a lot of court-appointed work for mentally ill defendants, Burns said.
She said Mr Layfield was currently absent from work due to ill-health and the RNCM was therefore not able to comment further on the matter.
Those diagnosed at the start of the epidemic may have been forced to give up work due to ill health, and many stopped making provision for their pension because they did not expect to live that long.
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It cares for the acute problem, leaving the long term, and often much harder, work to a system ill-equipped to handle it.
They have complained that a new regime on sickness pay, introduced 18 months ago, means they are forced to work when they are ill.
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In the meantime they are more likely to take time off work as they become ill and their illnesses will cause distress throughout their family.
Incapacity benefit, paid to people too ill to work, was brought in to replace the widely abused invalidity benefit, whose recipients turned out to have included shot-putters and mountaineers.
Employees targeted by bully bosses stand a 64% chance of losing their jobs, the institute says, because they get fired or the bullying makes them too ill to work.
There is clearly some scope for saving money by making sure that all those claiming a sickness pension really are too ill to work, and by cutting the pensions of those who recover sufficiently to go back to work somewhere else.
So we are both overwhelmed by the enormity of our work tasks, and feel ill equipped with viable strategies to tackle them.
Even as they work to stabilize the critically ill patients, doctors face another worry: the possibility of injuries emerging that weren't detected immediately after the explosions.
Unfortunately, that is what is at work now, and it bodes ill for a robust economic recovery.
And he believes efforts to get mentally-ill people back to work will fail unless attitudes in the rest of society change.
Other work, collected by Circadian Information, a consultancy in Cambridge, Massachusetts, suggests people who work on shifts also suffer more ill health.
Many disability policies provide income support after you fall ill but can still work, or after a medical crisis has passed and you are getting back on your feet.
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"It's a source of marriage breakdown, of stress, of people being ill, being off work - the knock-on effect of people wrestling with unmanageable debt in their lives can be massive, " he says.
However, a 10-year study showed that while the oil does not appear to work for people who are already ill, it does seem to prevent illness in those whose genes make them vulnerable to developing symptoms.
Even before he received authorization from AID to subcontract work, Mumm persuaded Oak Brook, Ill.
All the same, he predicts problems for the government if it tries to force the mentally-ill off benefits and into work without the necessary help.
In private, some of Mr Blair's advisers acknowledge that Conservative initiatives to get the homeless and mentally ill into shelters had begun to work.
But thanks to a changing economy, millions now work for themselves or for small businesses that can ill afford coverage at today's prices.
She was signed off with depression in December 2003 and remained off work until January 2005 when she was dismissed due to sustained ill health.
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In the Commons, Work and Pensions Minister Chris Grayling said that idea was "ill-thought out" and "would be more credible if it was not being made at the very last minute".
Nonetheless, a number of doctors believe that women who come to them have been made seriously ill by their implants, and that if more work is done, they will be vindicated.
His research focuses on how the brain and body work together, especially as related to depression in the medically ill, and on harnessing scientific understanding of the mind and body to enable more of us to enjoy happiness and health.
At current interest rates, says Springfield, Ill. charitable planner Vaughn W. Henry, grantor CLATs work for a surprising variety of donors.
The Afghan nationals claimed they would be at risk of ill-treatment from the Taliban in reprisal for their past work were they to be removed to their country of origin.
He then moved to work as the prime-time anchor for WMBD-TV in Peoria, Ill.
Having spent long days on his uncle's Effingham, Ill. farm, he knows what it's like to work the soil for a living.
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