With bricks going through the windows, there is no telling what injuries could have been caused. |
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Youthful impetuosity and confidence has given way to caution and self-doubt, fuelled by a whole array of injuries over the years. |
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We have got a small squad and when we have been hit with suspensions and injuries it has made it difficult. |
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The eagle subsequently died from her injuries, while the mangabey escaped and is thought to have survived. |
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She had earlier begun to notice relatively minor injuries on his body, but these Joe explained away as scrapes and bumps caused during play. |
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Reports said that there were no injuries, but a shot was fired through the bus roof. |
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Now don't get in a little hissy about my injuries, I'm doing fine, and I can take care of myself, you should know that. |
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Selby's hopes have been hit by injuries to several key players but they are hopeful the majority will pull through. |
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The truck driver suffered minor burns to his face but there were no other injuries or damage to the plant, Reynolds said. |
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The man was discovered at a telephone box, conscious but with head injuries, and was taken to York Hospital by paramedics. |
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These injuries consist of tiny tears in parts of the tendons and muscle coverings. |
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He checked her for injuries but found only a slight scrape on her shoulder and a larger gash across her cheek. |
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She was wearing her seat belt yet she suffered head injuries grave enough to cause her death. |
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Evidently they've changed the rules so teams no longer have to fake injuries to bench a player. |
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Eight passengers died on the spot and two others succumbed to their injuries in hospital. |
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The injured were immediately rushed to hospital where Hamida succumbed to her injuries. |
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The Ekupumleni coach and two players sustained hand injuries after being hit by the same bullet. |
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Coming back to the form of two years ago, Westmeath have been hit by a chilling catalogue of injuries. |
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The pressure of the water on your body can reduce swelling if you have painful injuries. |
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Traumatic injuries include incisions, gunshot and sword wounds, scalds and burns, contusions, sprains or animal stings and bites. |
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Rather than improving technique, burned out dancers may report debilitating fatigue, loss of enthusiasm, and injuries. |
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The priest was able to telephone for help in spite of his serious injuries. |
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The pain from my injuries disappeared as emotional pain caused by my actions took hold. |
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Warming up properly is one of the best ways to avoid injuries to your muscles, ligaments and tendons. |
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Few players seem to reach big-time sport without some crises along the way, such as injuries, self-doubt, mismanagement or personal baggage. |
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The victim received injuries consisting of scrapes and bruises, however, she was able to fend off her attacker. |
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Chapter two reflects on how Alcott's text connects writing to the injuries of battle. |
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The men in green have had a thin time of it recently with injuries and absences stretching the squad to its limit. |
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These bombs are especially designed to cause the maximal injuries to everyone involved. |
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The man is still under sedation in the intensive care unit and consultants will assess his other injuries later. |
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Try store-shelf or podiatrist-made orthotic inserts, which can reduce both blisters and biomechanics-related injuries. |
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She sustained serious injuries including a broken ankle, pelvis, hip and injuries to the spine. |
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After the man succumbs to his injuries, Richard is blamed for his death but gives a false name to the police so as not to shame his family. |
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An injured student Irshad Ahmad Sheikh succumbed to his injuries on his way to hospital. |
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Sure, he had been hit by a drunk driver, but maybe his injuries wouldn't have been so bad. |
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Mr Scaife said the women had severe head injuries consistent with being hit by a train. |
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With injuries hitting Bradford hard, Pratt's utility back status is proving an enormous boon. |
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Researchers attribute the growing number of cheetah injuries mostly to an increase in big cats hunting on foreign terrain. |
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He swung a final punch at another officer but he was too weak to cause any real severe injuries to him. |
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Simon's holdout was bitter, but the change has been good for him, except for the injuries he suffered through. |
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The pool caters annually for more than 35,000 users who have physical disabilities, injuries or learning difficulties. |
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Children with such injuries should be kept on their back with a protective shield over the eye if possible. |
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Jake, who was eight months old at the time, suffered heat burns rather than direct flame injuries and was in intensive care for two weeks. |
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She escaped with the help of a passer-by but suffered more than 30 injuries, including burns to her face, arm and knees. |
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Use of the new product had significantly improved the level of healing and reduced the unsightly scarring associated with bad burn injuries. |
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The protesters scuffled with police when officers moved in to scatter the crowd, but there were no reported injuries. |
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There were no injuries, but the helicopter was put out of commission until replacement parts arrived. |
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But he did not feel hungry because he was in such pain from his injuries and could only concentrate on trying to get out. |
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Dancers may want to vary their physical experience in order to prevent overuse injuries such as tendinitis. |
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Among younger dancers, overuse injuries like shin splints and Achilles tendinitis are common. |
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The Mariners' outfield was a revolving door last season thanks to injuries and ineffectiveness. |
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If caught early, injuries like tennis elbow may respond to rest, ice and anti-inflammatory medications. |
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Poor conditions cause injuries, as do the terrible shoes they wear until they are in shreds. |
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For six months, her family scraped by on her husband's income, she says, with no benefits for her injuries. |
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Her companion, who sustained minor injuries, was being kept in overnight for observation in the Mater Hospital. |
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Garcia was scratched from Sunday's lineup due to the injuries he sustained on his left hand, but will be available later in the series. |
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By day four the cracks were beginning to show and tiredness led to injuries. |
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Neptune is also able to heal the injuries of living beings and transform beings into other shapes and forms. |
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He added that because the pellets were small, animals were not often killed outright, suffering for longer as they died from their injuries. |
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But leg injuries sent Holcomb back to second string, and the Browns, behind Couch, have gone 2-1 since. |
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Experts have known for some time that cheetahs are particularly prone to eye injuries from thorns and spikes. |
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He was taken to the Great Western Hospital where he was sedated and treated for head injuries. |
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Armstead is one of many players who plan to have surgery or already have had it to repair nagging injuries. |
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The Regents' elegant dining room table served as an operating table for the two Thai doctors who worked for hours repairing our injuries. |
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They want to prevent more serious injuries, following a spate of low-speed accidents in high streets throughout the country. |
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The vast majority of sports injuries and accidents happen because people overextend themselves. |
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He said that in some attempted murder cases the intended victim suffers no physical harm but here the victim had suffered appalling injuries. |
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This can decrease operator fatigue, which can lead to carpal tunnel syndrome and other repetitive-stress injuries. |
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She later succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced dead at the Mayerthorpe Hospital. |
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They were immediately rushed to hospital where Amin succumbed to his injuries. |
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One woman was left bleeding and suffered head injuries and another suffered a broken finger after being hit several times. |
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One man suffered serious eye injuries as a result of being hit with a bottle. |
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She stepped out of the crowd and was hit by a cyclist, receiving serious head injuries. |
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A forensic pathologist later said the injuries were not consistent with a fall, but from hitting a large, flat surface. |
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Nine goals was not a great tally last year, but it was such a stop-start season for me, with injuries and suspensions. |
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Encouraging your child to use a mouth guard during sports can also prevent serious dental injuries. |
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Soft plastic mouth guards, or occlusal splints, may be needed to prevent damage from trauma, as in sports injuries, or bruxism. |
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To prevent tooth injuries, children should wear facemasks and mouth guards while playing sports. |
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Although Leigh picked up a crop of injuries in their semi-final win over Hull KR, they expect to pick from strength. |
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The other two had some injuries which appeared to be relatively minor, but enough to hobble them just a little bit. |
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As a former miner, his innate toughness saw him survive horrific chest injuries. |
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Four injuries occurred while the cheerleader was performing an advanced floor routine gymnastics stunt. |
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But despite his injuries, he tussled with the man for several minutes before finally letting him out of his shop when he threatened to kill him. |
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As a result of the aircrew's actions, no injuries were suffered while preventing potentially catastrophic damage to a valuable combat asset. |
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Most referrals have been occupational injuries, but the company wants to extend into road traffic accidents. |
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Television footage showed the sobbing girls being bandaged for what appeared to be minor injuries. |
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Her arm will remain in a cast for a few weeks in order for her injuries to heal correctly. |
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Post-mortem tests showed the boy had suffered serious head injuries and burns to nearly all of his body. |
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Mr Oakley said it was a tribute to the safety features built into the car that Mr McNeil was freed with only minor injuries. |
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But injuries continue to dog his career, a stress fracture of the foot being the latest. |
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I treated so many injuries from people hit by tear gas canisters and also those hit by rubber or plastic bullets. |
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There were no catastrophic epidemics but people were more susceptible to malnutrition and injuries. |
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A driver who deliberately struck a Customs officer, leaving him with serious leg injuries, is beginning a six-month jail sentence today. |
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After a difficult two months, blighted by injuries to her back and thigh, the tall Californian has looked tetchy and out of sorts this week. |
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However, here it's mostly blunt injuries to the head and face rather than stabbings. |
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The CEO of a local hospital told CNN they were expecting at least 100 people with injuries. |
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In this part of the shell there is a reduction in septal spacing and there are no sublethal injuries. |
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She is recovering at home from her injuries but still suffers pain when lifted, according to her family. |
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But he struggled with injuries for much of the season and missed four games. |
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The personnel working in otolaryngology and plastics speculated that they were more likely to report their injuries. |
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Almost a third of injuries are incurred handling, lifting and carrying while slips, trips, and falls cause almost a fifth. |
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He suffered from tuberculosis and worked so hard that he had herniated discs and other back injuries. |
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Chief among the problems this year has been United's ever changing lineup, a necessity due to key injuries and frequent national team call-ups. |
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The ones that survive become social outcasts because of the nature of their injuries. |
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However, Ireland triumphed over her injuries to achieve the competitive edge she enjoys today. |
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Despite injuries he is a near cert to travel and is likely to be given the troublesome left midfield role. |
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Most of the birds are half-dead from fear or the injuries they suffer, by the time they reach the destination. |
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The decision to repair these injuries acutely was based on data from treatment of chronic injury by tenotomy. |
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She lasted 16 hours with terrific injuries and the staff were nothing but kind and considerate. |
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The NHL injury committee continues to work to limit injuries, so that's why at some point every skater will wear new elbow pads. |
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One worker was knocked unconscious and sustained head injuries, a broken shoulder blade and a fractured spine. |
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Meanwhile, a woman suffered injuries to her arm and wrist after grappling with a robber who mugged her for her handbag in Bradford city centre. |
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She was travelling just behind, and chanced to see the youth on the track with bleeding injuries. |
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Sudden falls, along with injuries caused by animals and fires are also counted among the main causes of children's deaths. |
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Unfortunately, this report does not provide highly specific guidance for mobilization of individual injuries. |
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He said injuries which could be treated in Bradford would include fractures which required skin cover, or skin grafts. |
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She had to do something about the injuries, probably in the way of bandaging. |
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The most crippling injuries were to Simon's right leg, mangled beyond recognition below the knee, the entire calf musculature torn off. |
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Most gun injuries and deaths were caused by handguns, not shotguns and rifles, the seminar heard. |
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Although his career has been interrupted by various injuries he won five international caps and is an Australian tourist. |
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A woman who was sitting in the front seat was taken to St James' Hospital suffering from multiple injuries. |
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With regular rider Frankie Dettori recovering from injuries suffered in an airplane crash, John Velazquez will be in the irons. |
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Patients with multiple injuries or altered mental status, including intoxication, were not included in the study. |
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In 2002 our intensive care unit cared for 183 unconscious patients with multiple injuries and experienced this clinical dilemma every other day. |
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The captain's colleagues received shrapnel wounds but their injuries are not thought to be life-threatening. |
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He suffered multiple fractures and internal injuries from which he could not survive. |
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She was taken to the Great Western Hospital with multiple injuries but according to police they were not life threatening. |
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They were both unsure of what to say to each other and were mostly busy in dealing with injuries. |
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He was treated for multiple fractures and head injuries and was initially critically ill and fighting for his life. |
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Johnson, with her one-track mind for track, soon was forced to do less training when injuries halted her progress. |
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The Red Cross says most of the injuries were caused by the bulls stampeding. |
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He fell 25 feet over a ledge and suffered head injuries after crashing into rocks. |
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There were no passengers on board, there would have been a driver or a shunter involved but there are no injuries. |
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She still found it hard to believe that he had survived the fire with just a small amount of injuries. |
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Repetitive strain injuries are examined with a look at alternative treatments. |
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The damage to his body from previous injuries had at least spared his voice. |
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He survived life threatening stab injuries when knifed in his cell by a prisoner who had been brought overnight for a family visit that day. |
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A recent study concluded that maintaining constant glycine levels might prevent sports injuries such as muscle strains and sprains. |
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The lorry driver escaped from his cab and was treated at Chesterfield Royal Infirmary for minor injuries, and later released. |
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The common abdominal injuries after blunt trauma are those to the spleen, liver, and kidneys. |
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Both of them succumbed to their injuries, a couple of days later at a hospital in the city suburbs. |
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They were arrangements designed as political sticking plaster, under which private injuries continued to fester. |
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This season he's had one or two injuries and not played as many games as he, or we, would have liked. |
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As the metal weapon hit his injuries, he let out a grunt of pain and released the sword from his grasp. |
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I know that ankle injuries are toughies to come back from, but this is getting a little extreme, isn't it? |
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Spinal cord injuries trigger a cascade of inflammatory changes that add further insult to the initial injury. |
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We also asked the nurse to name one ward providing observation for patients with traumatic brain injuries, where we repeated the interview. |
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It is believed he was hit by a car and fell backwards, suffering serious head injuries which led to his death 10 days later. |
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His injuries healed but as he grew bigger the scar tissue contracted and he began to stoop like an old man. |
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Leg length discrepancies have been implicated in a number of musculoskeletal hip and leg injuries. |
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Sixteen animals were put to sleep because of their injuries, and three animals were believed to be the victims of deliberate attacks. |
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He hit a trackside barrier, suffered serious head, chest and neck injuries and died in hospital two weeks later. |
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All the while the police remained a mute spectator only trying to ensure that fatal injuries were not inflicted. |
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She had been struggling with niggling injuries but she just goes out there and digs deep and she got her silver medal as a reward. |
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There were 21 injuries as a result of accidental fires a slight increase from last year but half of those reported were from just two incidents. |
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The claim arises out of the injuries suffered by the plaintiff as a result of a slip and fall. |
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Most injuries were the result of minor slips or falls, and only two people had to be taken to York Hospital. |
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The 31 pupils and two teachers who were unhurt or escaped with slight injuries flew home on Thursday night. |
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In spite of the loss, the injuries sustained, and the hardship suffered by the shipless crew, everyone still pressed on with their assignments. |
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Many back injuries occur because we lift or move heavy objects without adequate stabilizing strength. |
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Theorton rolled back over and staggered to his feet, much to the protest of his injuries. |
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Rice commented on the string of injuries that have affected the Schwikerts and their teammates. |
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When injuries sidelined the big gunners, he played a key role in keeping the team winning. |
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Five bookings and a sending off do not bode well for a team already hampered by injuries and forced absences. |
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Later, show host Miller said he had feared there would be injuries as the two men tussled. |
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Acute, or sudden, injuries can be the product of either a blunt trauma or overstretching a muscle, joint or tendon. |
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Add to that the lingering effects of injuries, and the defending Pacific champion looked sluggish and uninterested. |
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At least Boro have no injuries to worry about, save for the damage to morale caused by their recent slump. |
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Exposed skin can freeze in seconds and result in unnecessary cold weather injuries. |
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Horse armor was developed to counteract injuries inflicted by such weapons as the bill. |
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A concrete security barrier close to the embassy absorbed most of the blast and prevented further damage and injuries, officials said. |
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Those with recent injuries were predictably in a state of denial, unprepared to accept the doctors' verdict that they would never again walk. |
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The dead girl's twin sister and a 13-year-old girl escaped with minor injuries and were taken to Wythenshawe Hospital. |
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Eye injuries caused by paintballs are increasing in children, according to a study published in Pediatrics. |
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Problems range from lost luggage and minor injuries through to road traffic accidents and serious diseases. |
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Four of the injuries occurred in the street, eight were at private displays and two happened in unrecorded locations. |
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Police and ambulance were called to the scene where the cyclist was treated for multiple injuries. |
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Rugby is a contact sport, and injuries are as much part of the game as cauliflower ears and post-match pints. |
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Mr Young was taken to Bradford Royal Infirmary where his head injuries were checked over. |
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The Cougar team came through the game relatively unscathed, but three players picked up slight injuries. |
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Occupants of the smashed car escaped with slight injuries and those in the house were unscathed. |
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Students simulating minor injuries told The Carillon it had been an interesting experience. |
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Road traffic accidents alone account for an estimated five million head injuries each year. |
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Rather, liability for injuries has been extended beyond any reasonable definition of causation. |
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Some were mortally wounded, some received moderate injuries and others were lightly injured. |
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At least five people suffered minor injuries in the unrest as riot police fired tear gas into the crowd. |
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It's how you cope with the injuries that either extends or shortens your career. |
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The second important exception to the three-year period concerns injuries suffered by children and those of unsound mind. |
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Despite a rash of serious eye injuries over the past few years, Cherry still spews out his Neanderthal approach to the game of hockey. |
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With fault on both sides, it was the defendant's fault which was causatively more potent in relation to the injuries suffered. |
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Roads Service never hear about the minor scrapes, near misses and non-injury accidents that regularly occur if there are no injuries reported. |
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Rib, clavicle, brachial plexus, and pulmonary injuries are commonly associated with scapula fractures. |
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While moving a boat on a trailer, a group of us sustained electrical injuries when the mast hit a high tension power line. |
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The majority of serious industrial injuries are sustained by men, a fact often attributed to men cracking hardy and taking risks. |
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We have unverified reports that these incidents have resulted in at least three serious injuries or deaths. |
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They overcome injuries with call-ups from the AHL and strategies that take advantage of what they have to work with at the moment. |
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A spirited young girl who suffered horrific injuries in a freak horse accident has blossomed into a promising athlete with a bright future. |
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Citing injuries and a dip in form with key players, he is amiable but firm as he insists that things are on the up and up. |
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The most common causes of accidents are slips, trips and falls at work and lifting habits which result in back injuries. |
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Despite his reluctance, Nicholson is strong-armed into taking care of Kinnear's pooch while the artist recovers from his injuries. |
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Doctors warned today of the dangers of eggs exploding after being heated in a microwave oven and leading to serious injuries. |
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No one suffered serious injuries, but one of the victims did complain of a badly upset stomach for more than 24 hours. |
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The downturn is also thought to affect the fee income of barristers for whom personal injuries work is often their bread and butter. |
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He had sustained serious head injuries, and broke his right elbow and left leg. |
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The 18-year-old fell from the roof of Crumbs Bakery suffering extensive injuries by breaking both his legs and an arm. |
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The trust deeply regrets the unattributable injuries to the patients on Rowan Ward and the distress caused to the relatives. |
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His injuries were so severe he was laid off work for the best part of two years. |
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The bird had a fractured leg where breaks commonly occur in leg trap injuries. |
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Some 38 prisoners escaped in a breakout that also resulted in the death of a prison officer and several others sustaining injuries. |
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Indiana's lineup has been banged and bruised, with six key players, including star forward Jermaine O'Neal, nursing injuries. |
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The neurologists explained that head injuries often cause people to lose track of days. |
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A study of 10 cases identified in a survey of NSW ophthalmologists found eye injuries affected surfers aged from nine to 71 years. |
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There were no serious injuries but the driver of the van got a moving violation. |
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The only injuries this time are some pulled muscles in the back of my neck from somersaulting down the hill. |
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Yet during Songkran, large numbers of accidents occurred, many with incurring severe injuries due to people not wearing helmets. |
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Harriers' men's team were hit by injuries, with only one of the triumphant Southern team able to take part. |
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If sports injuries occur, emergency treatment should be taken quickly, which can soothe the body and even save one's life. |
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He was beaten by 16 youths carrying hammers, axes, sticks and sjamboks, and suffered severe head injuries. |
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His companions are seemingly unconcerned about his fatal injuries, being much more worried about the fate of the horse. |
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When the tournament is held before the season, not in the middle of it, players aren't tired, nursing injuries or distracted by their seasons. |
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Battery hens and broilers suffer disease and injuries, and mutilation such as de-beaking. |
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Last month's dispatches from the olive groves report internationals with broken ribs, broken arms and other injuries. |
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He suffered two broken legs, two broken arms, a broken collarbone and head injuries in the accident which happened in Bullar Road, Bitterne. |
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We recently renewed some of the fencing in the area to protect the sheep after a spate of injuries caused to them by uncontrolled dogs. |
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The practice may be warranted, however, to prevent injuries to pigs and sows. |
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Violence is limited to a dog attack ending in ripped clothing but no injuries, and Abby's boys have a brotherly scuffle. |
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For example, there's no evidence that shoulder pads in football prevent injuries since guys just hit harder than ever. |
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There were no injuries, but extensive damage was done to an Armenian and an old Chaldean church. |
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For treating traumatic bruises and injuries, it is combined with other herbs in a liniment, and also taken internally. |
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Four men died and seven other people were hospitalized for treatment of bumps, bruises and head injuries. |
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Shallow burns are allowed to heal on their own, and full-thickness thermal injuries typically are excised and covered with a skin graft. |
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A post-mortem examination found she had died of multiple injuries but had pre-existing bruises on her body. |
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Wounds, bruisings, and bee stings accounted for another 21 percent, fractures and dislocations a mere 7 percent, and head injuries 2 percent. |
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He was beaten, tortured and brutalised, suffering over 50 injuries including a fractured jaw. |
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Logistic regression modeling was used to estimate the odds of needle-stick injuries and near misses associated with various factors. |
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A perilymph fistula will frequently accompany injuries to the stapes such as subluxation or fracture. |
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Those are patients with suspected heart attacks, massive bleeding, and serious head injuries. |
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According to dance medicine specialists, overuse injuries often make their first appearance in adolescence. |
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William sustained serious head and body injuries and Chang was bitten on his arms. |
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Physical therapy and occupational therapy programs and protocols have been developed for virtually all sports medicine injuries. |
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This, in turn, however, led to fatigue, production speed-ups, repetitive motion injuries, and labor deskilling. |
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He also made reference to injuries to his wrists which he stated were caused by the application of handcuffs. |
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Police are hunting a vicious thug who inflicted serious injuries on an innocent man in daylight. |
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Two separate schemes to cut the number of accidents and injuries on South Yorkshire's roads have been unveiled. |
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A jogger eyewitness ran to call an ambulance, but the pensioner died from multiple injuries before reaching hospital. |
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The injuries ranged from cuts and bruises to lacerations needing stitches, broken arms and back injuries. |
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In December 2003, a new minor injuries unit was opened at Beckenham Hospital and currently treats about 30 patients daily. |
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The purpose of this descriptive study was to evaluate nurses' acceptance and use of an IV catheter safety needle designed to reduce injuries. |
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A schoolboy mauled by an out-of-control bull mastiff is recovering after a four-hour operation on his injuries. |
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A girl suffered terrible injuries to her face and head after she was pinned to the ground and mauled by a bull mastiff dog. |
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The 18-year-old is in the intensive care unit of the Royal Oldham Hospital with multiple injuries. |
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Police said there were three casualties, but none had suffered anything more than minor injuries. |
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Let's face it, injuries from collisions, falls, bumps, etc. are not that simple. |
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Those that have entered the water from a height may also have intra-abdominal, thoracic, and spinal injuries. |
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The mechanism of most spinal cord injuries is spinal fracture or dislocation. |
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Sledging accidents in Britain cause a multitude of injuries, including spinal trauma. |
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Her mother had bled to death from multiple injuries including a severed foot. |
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I had been at a spinal injuries unit for rehabilitation for almost a year, and was being allowed home for weekend leave. |
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I met Dave in 1992, when we were both inpatients at a spinal injuries unit. |
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But tumors, injuries and other diseases can also lead to narrowing in the spinal canal. |
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There were no physical injuries except the crew chief got a bump on the head. |
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One of the main injuries from a blast is air in the lungs which you have to listen to using a stethoscope. |
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They are quadriplegics, whose injuries or illnesses affect all four limbs and the trunk. |
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A road as rough and bumpy as the one in Raheens can lead to many injuries and fatalities over a four or five year period. |
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The units are staffed to treat people with injuries such as cuts, bruises, sprains and simple fractures. |
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Yes, they have injuries, but their bad luck is the lesser part of the story. |
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His frequent fits result in painful injuries, and medication has failed to control the traumatic episodes. |
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As a result of his injuries, Karl suffered violent mood swings, and spent the next 15 years in hospital care. |
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Repetitive strain injuries are thought to be the result of tasks such as typing or even picking up the phone repeatedly. |
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It looks like Drey had just been playing a game, jumping off bunk beds, when he suffered fatal injuries. |
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The man, in his early twenties and believed to be a student, suffered multiple injuries and was dead on arrival at hospital. |
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The 40-year-old was rushed to North Manchester Hospital, but was dead on arrival from head injuries. |
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The risks of the procedure include bile duct injuries and trocar injuries to blood vessels and abdominal viscera. |
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She told the conference that injuries she couldn't show were the emotional and mental trauma. |
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In general, healed injuries are considered to have resulted from trauma during molting or wounds by predatory attack. |
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Vitamisers and other power operated machines can all cause serious injuries. |
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He withdrew from the game entirely before the end of that year, citing physical injuries and personal burnout. |
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She has presented papers and sessions on prevention of music-related injuries and biomechanics of piano technique. |
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Falls onto the lateral hip and overuse injuries are the most common causes of trochanteric bursitis. |
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Yoga students who push themselves too far without proper supervision risk suffering painful injuries and strains. |
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Amputation injuries are also classified as dorsal, transverse or volar, according to the plane of the amputation. |
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She dressed the lesser injuries, sponging the blood away and applying salve. |
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These kinds of injuries are common in basketball, football, volleyball, and soccer. |
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Despite the efforts of local people to save her life, the girl succumbed to injuries. |
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Another knee problem that has been observed in sportswomen is a higher incidence of anterior cruciate ligament injuries. |
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The majority of injuries in a primary care setting are soft tissue injuries. |
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About 600-700 people sustain acute traumatic injuries to the spinal cord in the United Kingdom each year. |
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The suspect was taken into custody but was moved to Tallaght Hospital yesterday morning, where he was treated for non-serious injuries. |
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Unfortunately some people see the ambulance service more as a taxi service and call us for non-serious injuries or illnesses. |
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He had to receive hospital treatment for cuts to his hand caused by broken glass, although his injuries were described as non-serious. |
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Acute injuries, such as a sudden sprain or muscle pull, seem to happen out of the blue. |
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Injuries are about as common as in the big leagues and the severity of ailments range from minor ankle sprains to season-ending injuries. |
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Failure to use a helmet increased the risk of injuries to the head, neck, and face. |
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These homeopathic agents, known as vulneraries, can promote the healing of wounds, injuries, bites, traumas, and related conditions. |
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Topically it is applied as an oil or salve as a vulnerary for the treatment of wounds and injuries. |
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At hospital, doctors found Mrs Roberts had a stab wound to her right buttock, as well as stamp injuries to her chest and bruising over her body. |
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A man from Southend and another from Shoebury suffered serious injuries when their cars were involved in a head-on collision. |
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It restored a downed Warrior to a minimum level of health and energy, and healed any physical injuries. |
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And looking to the final Carr is hoping the injuries aren't too serious as he already has a sick list mounting up. |
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He suffered leg and back injuries as he fell to the ground when the vehicle crashed into a hedge. |
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