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Thus, the agency said, children often receive inappropriate doses, or they get older, less effective medicines.
Nargis's family worried that she would receive inappropriate attention from boys if she remained unmarried.
Mr. Durbin also wrote that Mr. Mueller told him in December that the F.B.I.'s "training review would identify F.B.I. agents who receive inappropriate training".
Two stories in particular stand out: the NUS' revelation that one in four university students experience sexual violence, and the Drinkaware survey in which a third of young women admitted they receive inappropriate or unwanted physical attention on a drunken night out.
Many patients with vocal cord dysfunction (VCD), with or without asthma, receive inappropriate treatment because they are misdiagnosed as having difficult-to-control asthma alone.
Studies have suggested that up to 13% of patients receive inappropriate initial antibiotics, which may lead to a worse prognosis [13, 21].
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Choosing a cut-off score with low specificity poses the danger of research participants being inappropriately labelled as depressed and subsequently receiving inappropriate treatment.
Delinquent teenagers spend time in institutions, waiting for needed services or receiving inappropriate "treatment" while appellate courts review their cases and ponder their care.
Former President Roh Mof-hyun of South Korea admitted on Tuesday that his wife had received inappropriate cash in a scandal that had centered on his aides and relatives.
In January 2012 a patient "received inappropriate blood due to patient history not being flagged" – an incident the company says it took very seriously.
Indeed, the delay in diagnosis risks young people receiving inappropriate treatment, which may worsen the condition.
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