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In spite of a serious recurrence of illness in 1970, which put him out of action for several months, Henderson quickly established himself as one of the most effective and certainly the most flamboyant postwar British ambassador.
As such, our results are congruent with previous findings suggesting that especially girls experience anxieties about altered family roles and the recurrence of illness symptoms of their parent.
Therefore, caregivers of these patients need to be followed through the end to assess predictors and consequences of patient death and recurrence of illness.
It is unclear whether such changes precede the onset of illness, occur early in the course or develop gradually with persistence or recurrence of illness.
There is growing evidence that follow-up programmes based in hospitals do not necessarily work well: studies show that they can have a poor record of detecting the recurrence of illness and do not improve survival rates [ 4– 6].
A range of associated socio-economic costs include increased length of hospital stay and expenditure, higher mortality, persistent decline after discharge including loss of ability to perform activities of daily living, recurrence of illness leading to readmission, and placement in permanent residential care [ 3].
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First, although a patient with chronic illness may have completed treatment, recurrence of the illness is possible.
The diplomat said Mr. Arafat apparently suffered from an ulcer last year, and his current stomach problem could be related, or a recurrence of that illness.
The Nets could not insure his $23 million contract against a recurrence of his illness, meaning that the team will not be reimbursed for 80percentt of the value of his salary.
The 56-year-old former teacher notched up a hefty swing against the Conservatives in spite of a recurrence of the illness which prevented her from doing more than minimal campaigning.
He returned to Laos from the United States after surgery for a malignant tumour in 1959, but he did not survive a recurrence of the illness.
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