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Mair himself claimed to be in need of treatment for mental health problems.
More than half of these underwent further assessment and 304 were judged to be in need of treatment for psychological problems related to the bombings.
They literally go door to door surveying their villages' residents' health, checking who may have a chronic condition and be in need of treatment.
Emergency ambulances are highly likely to be involved in hazardous situations, including incidents such as a road traffic collision, as these emergencies create people who are likely to be in need of treatment.
In addition, the estimates of need in this population should be considered conservative, with approximately 20% of infected individuals predicted to be in need of treatment in this setting.
Changing the model assumption to all infants being diagnosed promptly (and thus some receiving treatment earlier), the total number of children estimated to be in need of treatment would rise to 576.
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Firstly, that any player on the ground is in need of treatment.
"Almost 1 million children are in need of treatment for severe acute malnutrition in eastern and southern Africa.
Collections may contain materials that have physically deteriorated and are in need of treatment to ensure their long-term preservation.
The report also estimated that one in five active duty soldiers and as many as 40percentt of reservists are in need of treatment.
The twins were in need of treatment, he reasoned, and no other institution was willing to take on patients with a history of arson.
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