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In the 12 months before Gareth died, children in Rainsbrook were subjected to exactly the same restraint – called the seated double embrace – on 369 occasions, and life-threatening harm occurred 10% of the time.
Without access to counsel, many of these children and families face fast-track removal proceedings and quick deportations back into life-threatening harm.
An AE was considered serious (SAE) if it was life threatening, caused permanent harm, resulted in hospitalization or extension of in-patient hospital treatment, or was considered to be medically relevant by the investigator.
Far more than most, this particular drug and device risks the life-threatening harms that administrative regulation seeks to rectify.
For many cancer prevention interventions, the ratio of life-threatening disease avoided to life threatening harms would be favorable in the high-risk group but not favorable when extrapolated to the general population.
It can also cause psychological harm and can be potentially life threatening.
Patients may also be harmed by the fear and anxiety from being unnecessarily told that they have a potentially life threatening disease.
"It's not life threatening.
Bulimia is potentially life threatening.
For them this is life threatening.
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