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"Needs", however, is defined as "at risk of developing symptoms".
Such children may be at increased risk of developing symptoms of anxiety and depression.
People who suffer a stroke are taken to a specialist centre only if they are seen within four hours of developing symptoms – with a view to being given clot-busting drugs.
It also increases a person's chances of developing symptoms that are indicative of serious health problems, such as coronary heart disease and type 2 diabetes and, among older people who were exposed during certain stages of gestation, may lead to anaemia.
As predicting factor for the risk of developing symptoms, only hCMV detection in the CSF appears to be promising.
High-tech images of the lungs of people with "latent" tuberculosis (TB) identified those at risk of developing symptoms.
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Mrs. Fox said Patrick had had a severe case of the flu before developing symptoms of POTS.
Multivariate analysis shows that several factors increased the risk of former LRA abductees developing symptoms of PTSD.
By the end of the standoff, police believe the suspect may have been developing symptoms of hypothermia.
I started developing symptoms of damage, mainly extreme stomach cramping, which were only remedied by more ketamine.
None of them developed symptoms of intestinal obstruction during the examination and no one needed endoscopical or surgical removal of the capsule.
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