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"To be denied access to basic health services in such critical circumstances greatly compounds the distress of the children and women who are amongst those most heavily affected by the current conflict: fighting that has left many children killed, maimed, displaced and orphaned," said Balslev-Olesen.
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Compounding the distress, economic activity is also likely to slow after the storm.
Although there was no legal duty to report data breaches under the old legislation, Uber's poor data protection practices and subsequent decisions and conduct were likely to have compounded the distress of those affected".
He is back with his father, where he belongs, but yesterdays traumatic events can only compound the childs psychological distress.
"There tends to be more substance use and alcohol use among males, which may just reflect the distress they're feeling – but we know it compounds the issue of suicide," says Harkavy-Friedman.
When they then gave the animals a compound that blocked substance P, they found that it also blocked the distress response.
Unhelpful attitudes among doctors and nurses towards people having delusions or panic attacks or contemplating suicide compounds their mental distress, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) found.
As Madeleine's parents, this just compounds our distress.
Smile despite the distress.
Why the distress?
I must experience the distress.
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