All were, as of publication, hospitalized, with one in life-threatening and three in non-life-threatening condition.
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One officer has life-threatening injuries, while the other officer's injuries are not life threatening, NBC News reports.
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An officer describes the injuries as two reds (serious, life-threatening injuries) and three yellows (not immediately life-threatening).
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Five of the injured were in life-threatening condition while the other four were in non-life-threatening condition.
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A Virginia state trooper has life-threatening injuries, and two civilians suffered non life-threatening injuries, according to NBC news.
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" Forecasters warned that rainfall from Harvey is expected to trigger "life-threatening storm surges" and "catastrophic and life-threatening flooding.
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PAUL TUDOR JONES: So, again, for the large portion of population, this is not going to be a life-threatening or -- it's going to be life-changing but not life-threatening -- not a life-threatening thing, for a large portion of the population.
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"He was talking to rescue personnel, and we didn't think he had life-threatening injuries, but a few hours later we learned they were life-threatening," he said.
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Mecklenburg Emergency Medical Services Agency said two people were killed, two others had life-threatening injuries and another two suffered non-life-threatening injuries, according to the Associated Press.
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The attack hospitalized six with gunshot wounds, one of whom later died, one of whom suffered life-threatening wounds, and four of whom suffered non-life-threatening injuries to their arms and legs.
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Their injuries ranged from minor to life threatening, police said.
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Why doesn't something like that apply to life threatening allergies.
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Another man, 26, sustained injuries that were not life threatening.
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He was transported to the hospital with "life threatening injuries".
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The officers' injuries were not believed to be life threatening.
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The injuries, fortunately, were determined not to be life threatening.
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The shooter injured four people in their 250s and 24s; as of publication, one man was hospitalized with life threatening injuries and two women and one man were being treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
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These bacteria are all responsible for causing nasty, life-threatening infections.
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Another person was hospitalized with injuries that were not life-threatening.
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But, in some cases, there were potentially life-threatening side effects.
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None of these interventions is itself life-threatening to the patient.
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None of the injuries appeared to be life-threatening, CSP added.
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Public health officials say three people remain in life-threatening condition.
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"This is a life-threatening situation," the National Hurricane Center said.
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It's one of the most life-threatening forms of heart disease.
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"Some doctors think it's cosmetic and not life-threatening," she said.
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A food allergy can be severe and life-threatening, said Gupta.
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Emergency services in Austin said two people suffered life-threatening injuries.
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"Let's give a preference to the life-threatening calls," he said.
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Tuesday's storms also were expected to produce potentially life-threatening tornadoes.
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Complications can range from a runny nose to life-threatening anaphylaxis.
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They've evolved to include life-threatening tactics, including doxxing and swatting.
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Her injuries didn't appear to be life-threatening, the sheriff said.
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It also brought the dangers of a life-threatening storm surge.
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Two other patients suffered from "life-threatening events," the company said.
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The company also said two other patients suffered "life-threatening events."
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Life-threatening effects are imminent along parts of the Florida panhandle.
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A small number of non-life threatening injuries have been reported.
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The National Hurricane Center predicts life-threatening flash flooding and mudslides.
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"These rains could result in life-threatening flash floods and mudslides."
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"Some doctors think it's cosmetic and not life-threatening," she says.
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The paper reports none of his injuries are considered life-threatening.
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Her injuries were not considered life-threatening, authorities said last week.
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"We had approximately 16 patients, all non-life threatening," he said.
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" Southeastern Virginia is also at risk of "life-threatening flash flooding.
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At least 3 of the victims are battling life threatening injuries.
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Religion certainly counts, and life-threatening illness is generally a killjoy.
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He is still in the hospital for non life-threatening injuries.
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And if the situation's life-threatening, you can also call 911.
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We're not sure right now if that injury is life- threatening.
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Guido said the other victims did not suffer life-threatening injuries.
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Neither appeared to have life-threatening injury, according to the mayor.
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One of those officers was hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries.
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It can be life-threatening in nearly 1 percent of children.
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Philadelphia Police said the officers did not have life-threatening injuries.
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None of their injures are considered life-threatening, the spokesman said.
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They were transported to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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There are currently 5 patients - 2 serious, 3 non-life-threatening.
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This rain could cause "life-threatening" flash floods, the NHC said.
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The husband had suffered life-threatening injuries, but had not died.
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Following Bills' life-threatening experience, Tiffani too has sworn off vaping.
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Lacey explains that storms are life-threatening for the "Mole People".
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Here's what you need to know about the life-threatening condition.
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The effects of trauma on children are cumulative and life-threatening.
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That's called a pulmonary embolism, or PE, and is life-threatening.
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The infection is usually mild, but can sometimes be life-threatening.
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The officer is being treated for injuries not considered life-threatening.
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The bacteria got into her bloodstream, causing life-threatening septic shock.
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It's everything you need to know to stop life-threatening bleeding.
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The cosmos is a vast obstacle course of life-threatening dangers.
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It's amazing the things umbrellas can do that aren't life-threatening.
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The scans aren't perfect, but they can detect life-threatening conditions.
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Compulsive hand washers often fear contracting chronic and life-threatening diseases.
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Remain in place through the passage of these life-threatening conditions.
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When conditions become life-threatening, migration is salvation at the ready.
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Overton suffered injuries that are not life-threatening, the chief said.
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Three other hostages were injured, including one with life-threatening injuries.
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Moustafa is living with a life-threatening absence of medical care.
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For others, it has been financially devastating, life-threatening, or fatal.
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We share everything else: home, finances, friends, vacations, life-threatening calamities.
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"This rainfall may cause life-threatening flash floods," NHC forecasters said.
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"This rainfall may cause life-threatening flash floods," NHC forecasters said.
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Nor does it much discourage refugees fleeing life-threatening civil violence.
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This rainfall could cause life-threatening flash flooding in these areas.
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All three victims' injuries were not life threatening, the station reported.
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One victim, a man, is being treated for life-threatening injuries.
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Thomas suffered non-life threatening injuries and is expected to recover.
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While Crohn's usually isn't fatal, patients can develop life-threatening complications.
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They are dangerous and even life-threatening, as the CDC reports.
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Six firefighters suffered injuries that are not life threatening, Conroy said.
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That person's injuries were not considered life-threatening, the police said.
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"For some prisoners, these impairments can be permanent and life-threatening."
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He's hospitalized, with injuries reported as serious but not life-threatening.
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The police said his injuries were serious, but not life-threatening.
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None of the victims sustained life-threatening injuries, the police said.
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The woman injured Monday afternoon suffered life-threatening injuries, Manley said.
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No one had life-threatening injuries, the police said late Monday.
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There were injuries reported but none were life-threatening, police said.
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Your doctor may want a word about life-threatening eating disorders.
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The firefighter's injuries are serious but not life-threatening, Zoldos said.
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He was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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Life-threatening emergencies are usually covered, but other incidents probably aren't.
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We do have an answer to this often life threatening issue.
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"There is a danger of life-threatening inundation," said the center's advisory that noted the possibility of as much as 20 inches (20 cm) of rain to fall in some isolated areas and life-threatening flash flooding.
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Life-threatening disasters and states of emergency don't factor into the equation.
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He was treated at a local hospital for non-life-threatening injuries.
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Stings from these animals are very painful, but generally not life threatening.
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The wounded man's injury was described as serious but not life-threatening.
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For the Pellegrinos, the road to parenthood was life-threatening and terrifying.
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The victims, as of publication, were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.
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All of the victims were ultimately hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.
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The other five victims' injuries were believed to be non-life-threatening.
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The men were hospitalized with injuries believed to be non-life-threatening.
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Nine people, including six children, were stabbed, some with life-threatening injuries.
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He conceded that if something went awry, it could be "life-threatening."
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Another firefighter suffered non-life-threatening injuries and is expected to recover.
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There are potentially life-threatening low temperatures coming to the Midwest tomorrow.
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They were both been taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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Suzanne Zaremba was treated for a non-life threatening injury and released.
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The condition places him at heightened risk of developing life-threatening diseases.
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The child was transported to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries.
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Peanut allergies can be annoying at best and life-threatening at worst.
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Left untreated, she faces life-threatening complications including diabetic ketoacidosis and coma.
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These infections can range from mild to life-threatening if left untreated.
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Would you do it if you were in immediate, life-threatening danger?
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An official previously told PEOPLE that Racquel's injury was non-life-threatening.
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The remaining three have injuries that are not life-threatening, police said.
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Adenovirus is usually not life-threatening in people with healthy immune systems.
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Her wounds were non-life-threatening and a suspect had been detained.
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There is potential for life-threatening flooding and a few tornadoes. 274.
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And remember, your litter can become someone else's life-threatening head device.
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It wasn't pleasant, but I'm lucky that my allergy isn't life-threatening.
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An official previously told PEOPLE that her injury was non-life-threatening.
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Williams suffered life-threatening blood clots after giving birth to baby Alexis.
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One boy was taken to Wichita Hospital for non-life threatening injuries.
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The intruder is listed in critical condition with non-life-threatening injuries.
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The children's mother is hospitalized with life-threatening injuries, according to WJLA.
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It was not life-threatening but enough to get him sent home.
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If somebody gets a severe necrotizing infection, that's a life-threatening illness.
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Two people have life-threatening injuries, Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan said.
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They say initial reports suggest none of the injuries are life-threatening.
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It wasn't life threatening, but that's not to suggest it wasn't serious.
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Etminan said the victim did not appear to suffer life-threatening injuries.
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In some cases, placenta accreta can lead to a life-threatening hemorrhage.
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One of her dogs sustained non-life-threatening injuries, the statement said.
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The boy&aposs mother and brother suffered life-threatening injuries Thursday afternoon.
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Conditions of the injured ranged from life-threatening to minor, Thomas said.
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It is this allergic response that can be life-threatening, Bao said.
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Two other injuries were serious and 15 were considered non-life threatening.
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At least one carried the life-threatening MRSA bacteria, the records show.
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Two women were also taken for treatment with non-life- threatening injuries.
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All eight people were treated and released for non-life threatening injuries.
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"Terrible injuries to the face, but no life-threatening injuries," he says.
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Three people, including a firefighter, were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.
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At 39, a life-threatening disease had never been on her radar.
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The surviving victims' injuries appear to be non-life-threatening, Denney said.
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Several injuries were reported, but none were thought to be life threatening.
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The most life-threatening problem is cardiac arrest needing for cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
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Heat stroke occurs when the body overheats and can be life-threatening.
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Twenty-eight people were treated and released for non-life threatening injuries.
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People with diabetes are at risk for life-threatening blood vessel diseases.
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The upside: It's far from life-threatening, and it can be managed.
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One of the officers was later released with non-life-threatening injuries.
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None of the injuries were life-threatening, according to The Washington Post.
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Many focus on life-threatening epidemics rather than treating pain, she says.
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Saturday and that two other people sustained injuries that weren't life-threatening.
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The person in a life-threatening emergency needs specialized mental health care.
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Another 12 people were injured, none of whom suffered life-threatening injuries.
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Life-threatening events in combat typically instill fear and anxiety-based responses.
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The wound was leaking pinkish fluid but was evidently not life-threatening.
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HPV is just as serious and life-threatening as any of these.
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Bone marrow transplants are saving lives—often curing these life-threatening illnesses.
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None of their injuries was considered life-threatening, Resolute Support spokesman Capt.
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None of the injuries were considered life-threatening, according to the website.
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Primarily, the images are intended to help attendees identify life-threatening bleeding.
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The Israeli soldier's wounds are not life-threatening, according to military officials.
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And depending on where it stops flow, it can be life threatening.
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In the Arctic, every decision you make has potentially life threatening consequences.
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How many would you have to eat to enter life-threatening territory?
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Millions remain in life-threatening danger and they feel forgotten and abandoned.
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Jones was taken to UF Health Jacksonville Hospital with life-threatening injuries.
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Emergency brain surgery followed, and physicians described the injury as life-threatening.
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Hospitals won't take them unless they are dealing with life-threatening symptoms.
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One of those injured remained in a life-threatening condition on Thursday.
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In "Midnight Sun," a life-threatening illness inspires a gilded fairy tale.
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Opioids may be tied to an increased risk of life-threatening infections.
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His mother, Shamika Wilson, was also injured with non-life threatening injuries.
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"In a life-threatening situation, the police used necessary force," he said.
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Four other people had non-life-threatening injuries, the Fire Department said.
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None of the injuries were life-threatening, the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office said.
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He was taken to Jamaica Hospital Center with non-life-threatening injuries.
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Josef discloses, for example, the existence of a life-threatening birth defect.
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Among the injured were three children with life-threatening injuries, he said.
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Among the injured were three children with life-threatening injuries, he said.
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"This rainfall may cause life-threatening flash floods," the hurricane center said.
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It can be life-threatening for infants or people weakened by illness.
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The other three victims, including the driver, had non-life-threatening injuries.
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The man was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
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Six people were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
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This time, Saul's internal injuries — and the ensuing sepsis — are life-threatening.
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Hospitals treated more than 20 more people for injuries, some life-threatening.
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Death by suicide is one natural outcome of a life-threatening disease.
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The suspect stabbed a Chechen national, causing life-threatening injuries, Maierhofer said.
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Jackson said the injuries were "nasty" but none suffered life-threatening wounds.
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Fourteen people were taken to nearby hospitals with non-life threatening injuries.
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Some germs carried by rodents can cause serious and life-threatening illness.
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The troops' injuries are not considered life threatening, according to the statement.
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Although no deaths were reported, two people experienced serious, life-threatening consequences.
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The diagnosis was grave, the treatment arduous and life-threatening in itself.
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He injured three people, but none of the injuries were life-threatening.
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Does it take a life-threatening illness to jolt people into reality?
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Allen's injuries were severe, but did not appear to be life threatening.
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None are in critical condition or suffering life threatening injuries, she said.
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The swells could cause life-threatening and rip current conditions, it said.
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The rainfall may produce "life-threatening flash flooding," the hurricane center said.
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The Washington Post found life-threatening delays for urgent care, like dialysis.
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But none of the injuries appeared to be life-threatening, it said.
|
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In the arctic, every decision you make has potentially life threatening consequences.
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And now it warns of life-threatening storm surge, flooding, and wind.
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Inland flooding, particularly along creeks and rivers, may also become life-threatening.
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The woman, who was not identified, was treated for non-life threatening injuries.
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Two men were taken to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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Kardashian has rarely been photographed since October following her life-threatening Paris robbery.
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As of publication, all six victims were hospitalized with non-life-threatening wounds.
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The wounded woman was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
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Another boy and the woman survived and did not have life-threatening injuries.
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"These swells could cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions," it said.
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Four were airlifted to a hospital in Singapore for non-life-threatening injuries.
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An expired EpiPen is better than no EpiPen in a life-threatening situation.
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Untreated, typhus fever can become life-threatening, though antibiotics provide a common cure.
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The injuries were not considered life threatening, the New York Fire Department said.
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Symptoms may come and go in "flares," ranging from mild to life-threatening.
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A second person, a 56-year-old man, suffered non-life threatening injuries.
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Police said he was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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It can be life-threatening, although most people recover within a few weeks.
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Both were in stable condition, with non-life-threatening injuries, the city said.
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No one was trapped, and there are no reports of life-threatening injuries.
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The person was transported to a hospital with a non-life-threatening injury.
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Several severe flood warnings were issued, meaning the conditions posed life-threatening danger.
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However, both drugs are still deemed unsuitable for acute life-threatening hyperkalemia episodes.
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Five of them were listed in life-threatening condition as of Wednesday night.
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None of the 14 injuries sustained from fights between protesters were life-threatening.
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Smith's wife, Racquel, was also shot, but her injuries were not life-threatening.
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One student suffered non-life-threatening injuries, while the suspect is in custody.
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"This is a life-threatening emergency," the city said on an emergency website.
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SEXUALLY transmitted infections (STIs) are at best unpleasant and at worst life-threatening.
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These concerns are not limited to those of us with life-threatening conditions.
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"Health risks from non-FDA approved medications can be life-threatening," she says.
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Two of the four were seriously hurt and one suffered life-threatening burns.
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All nine victims were hospitalized and some sustained life-threatening injuries, police said.
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The injured man was brought to the hospital with non-life-threatening wounds.
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This is a life-threatening event for portions of the northeastern Gulf Coast.
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Zero's courageous move prevented his family from sustaining life-threatening injuries, she said.
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Both are examples of the new approaches to preventing potentially life-threatening reactions.
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The children were taken to a local hospital with non life-threatening injuries.
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When you're that up high a mountain, getting that sick is life-threatening.
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The suspect was transported to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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A 56-year-old man was also hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries.
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Because she didn't want to escalate and initiate a potentially life-threatening situation.
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There were no fatalities and the injuries appear to be not life-threatening.
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"This is a life-threatening situation," Governor Rick Scott told a news conference.
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But if the placenta is deeply attached, the hemorrhaging can be life-threatening.
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The injuries were not life-threatening and Petrovich was treated at the scene.
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Rarely it can result in anaphylaxis, a potentially life-threatening severe allergic reaction.
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Four people were seriously injured, although none have life-threatening injuries, Prendergast said.
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And sometimes they cause life-threatening diseases like cystic fibrosis and breast cancer.
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"These rains may cause life threatening flash flooding," the National Weather Service warns.
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The survivor was taken to a local hospital with non life-threatening injuries.
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And clearing the tunnels can be painstakingly slow as well as life-threatening.
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Schumacher's big birthday comes five years after he experienced a life-threatening incident.
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She was being treated at a local hospital for non-life-threatening injuries.
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For emergency responders, such conditions are life-threatening but part of the job.
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As serious as pneumonia sounds, it is also a potentially life threatening disease.
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According to reports, the toddler had injuries consistent with life-threatening child abuse.
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Like most episodes, this one deals with two patients in life-threatening situations.
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In some parts of the world, simply being a woman is life-threatening.
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Two passengers were taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
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But how do you go from burning pee to a life-threatening illness?
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Police say the photog suffered non-life threatening injuries to his lower body.
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"This will result in additional significant and possibly life-threatening flooding," it warned.
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Their injuries were not life-threatening, fire brigade and coast guard officials said.
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In addition, the victim's medical records may be compromised with life threatening consequences.
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"Rainfall from Harvey will cause devastating and life-threatening flooding," the center warned.
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"Thank God the officer right now did not sustain a life-threatening injury."
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His wounds were serious but not life-threatening and she was later released.
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The 25-year-old male victim had serious, but non-life threatening injuries.
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The second woman was being treated for life-threatening injuries, Mr. Quinn said.
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Initial reports indicated all three were suffering from non-life threatening gunshot wounds.
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Two people had life-threatening injuries and eight were seriously hurt, she said.
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The other two were released after being treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
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"The bleeding was severe, life-threatening at first," Ludvigsson told reporters on Wednesday.
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All survived, although one man from the train remains in life-threatening condition.
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The few lawyers who take on these life-threatening cases command huge fees.
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The shooting, which did not result in life-threatening wounds, is under investigation.
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All were in fair condition with no life-threatening injuries, a spokeswoman said.
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There are also 85033 serious injuries, and 3 non-life-threatening injuries, reported.
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The officers were taken to nearby hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries, Sgt.
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Many others continue to be detained and deported back into life-threatening danger.
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It could bring life-threatening storm surge and damaging winds to the state.
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This can turn a manageable condition into a life-threatening and expensive emergency.
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Brandet said five victims were being treated in hospital for life-threatening injuries.
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The victim was taken to a local hospital with life-threatening stab wounds.
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The difficulties these women face range from the humiliating to the life-threatening.
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I think the government should pay for chronic illness and life-threatening injuries.
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Tori Spelling had placenta previa, a life-threatening condition, during her fourth pregnancy.
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Seemingly, a small price paid to be cured of a life-threatening disorder.
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Two areas were established for patients with injuries that were not life-threatening.
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For that matter, regular old small-air snowboarding can be plenty life-threatening.
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Cops and paramedics responded -- the victim was hospitalized with non life-threatening injuries.
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Measles can be a life-threatening illness, particularly for babies and small children.
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In the notes section, we wrote "LIFE-THREATENING NUT ALLERGY" in all caps.
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Fox tries to accommodate people with special circumstances, such as life-threatening illnesses.
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Farquhar's rapid recovery from the potentially life-threatening episode has been considered remarkable.
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While for most people these events are not life-threatening, stress can be.
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No serious wounds to officers The wounded officers' injuries were non-life threatening.
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They had bruises and lacerations, but nothing was life-threatening, the outlet reported.
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In some severe cases of Covid-19, lung inflammation causes life-threatening damage.
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Sauers was told that he had contracted a rare, life-threatening skin condition.
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Two other students were hurt in the shooting, one with life-threatening injuries.
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"The bleeding was severe, life-threatening at first," Ludvigsson told reporters on Wednesday.
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He was treated for wounds that were not life-threatening, the police said.
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Five others were injured, none with life-threatening conditions, a Navy official said.
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Two others were taken to a nearby hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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All of them were transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
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Two injured children were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
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The deputy went to another hospital with unspecified, but non-life-threatening injuries.
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The injuries were non-life threatening, the Chicago Fire Department said on Twitter.
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Without effective antibiotics, many common medical procedures could one day become life-threatening.
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In children, respiratory depression can be life-threatening and may require mechanical ventilation.
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"Life-threatening" flooding could threaten Nashville, the National Weather Service's local office warned.
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In this thinking, antibiotics and antifungals could be life-changing or life-threatening.
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"This is an extremely dangerous and life-threatening situation," the weather service said.
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The swells could cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions, forecasters say.
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His injuries were serious but not life-threatening, NASCAR said in a statement.
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The decision Caal Maquin and her father made was a life-threatening one.
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In my experience, these effects are minimal, not life-threatening and, essentially, temporary.
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" The department advised residents that "911 is still for life-threatening emergencies only.
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According to CNN, a spokesperson with the Long Beach Police Department said that the victims' injuries range from life-threatening to non-life-threatening, and it's possible that there could be additional victims who went to the hospital on their own.
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We do know that Paleo can be dangerous or even life-threatening to some.
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CF causes a life-threatening buildup of mucus in the lungs and other organs.
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All of the victims were hospitalized with injuries, none of which were life-threatening.
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Wrestler Big Van Vader has revealed he is dealing with a life-threatening condition.
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The second victim has a non-life-threatening leg injury and has been hospitalized.
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Sheryl Underwood is not hiding a painful — and life-threatening — moment from her past.
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San AntonioYolanda Solar has battled a life-threatening disease for more than three decades.
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Here's how you can help the homeless survive this potentially life-threatening polar vortex.
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Schweitzer and the student were both treated for injuries that were not life threatening.
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"These rains could produce life-threatening flash floods," the NHC said it the advisory.
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Employees have described grueling work conditions, life threatening injuries, racial harassment, and age discrimination.
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The victim was also transported to a hospital, but with non-life-threatening injuries.
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"This is definitely a dangerous, life-threatening situation going on up there," he said.
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The other four had non-life threatening injuries to the hands, legs or body.
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"These rains could cause life-threatening flash floods and mud slides," the NHC said.
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Although the procedure can be planned, many occur when life-threatening childbirth problems arise.
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Stefanie Schaffer sustained "life threatening injuries" which required a double amputation, her family said.
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Heat exhaustion can turn into heatstroke, which is a severe and life-threatening condition.
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Six children were among those injured and some sustained life-threatening injuries, police said.
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Most other strains of E. coli are not usually life-threatening for healthy adults.
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In San Jose, officials are warning of consequences both inconvenient and potentially life-threatening.
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And in fact, if they accidentally get too much insulin, that's ALSO life-threatening.
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Five people were injured, including the pilot, who had life-threatening injuries, KGTV said.
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"These extreme temperatures can be life-threatening," the Weather Service said on its website.
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Zoldos said the firefighter's injuries are serious but not life-threatening, according to CNN.
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"Rainfall of this magnitude will cause catastrophic and life-threatening flooding," notes the NHC.
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They lack stakes, because we know who will survive supposedly life-threatening set pieces.
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I had developed hemolytic uremic syndrome, a life-threatening complication of E. coli infection.
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But how your skin reacts can differ from swelling to life-threatening allergic reactions.
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Both victims were transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
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Ophelia has the potential to be a life-threatening event in Ireland, he said.
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Most are fleeing life-threatening violence in Honduras and El Salvador in Central America.
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Most of the time, life-threatening allergic reactions come on fast, sometimes within minutes.
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His scenes are interspersed with clips of other life-threatening situations around the world.
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Watkins says Allen was treated for dehydration and injuries that were not life-threatening.
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When she first left Damascus, Fatima headed for neighboring Turkey, a life-threatening experience.
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Another wounded deputy and police officer have non-life-threatening wounds, law officers said.
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Although the risk of clots is generally very small, they can be life-threatening.
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Police say his injuries are not life-threatening and a suspect has been detained.
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Two other patients suffered from "life-threatening events," the company said in a statement.
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Nor need behaving badly abroad as a researcher be life-threatening to be unacceptable.
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Nine officers suffered non-life threatening injuries in the explosion, according to the Register.
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Most of the remaining passengers had not sustained life-threatening in injuries, he said.
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Even short-term exposure to high concentrations of the stuff can be life threatening.
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Police tell the station that the teacher doesn&apost have any life-threatening injuries.
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Two officers were taken to local hospitals and treated for non-life threatening injuries.
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So our business is all around improving those important and sometimes life-threatening decisions.
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He was taken to the hospital with head injuries that were not life-threatening.
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Both men were taken to local hospitals, though neither reportedly suffered life-threatening injuries.
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The victim suffered non-life-threatening injuries caused by a hatchet, according to cops.
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Look at the benevolent and ultimately not-life-threatening nerd machine he has built!
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The Charlotte Police Department, meanwhile, said four officers suffered non-life-threatening injuries. Gov.
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Besides lava, the cracks have spewed life-threatening levels of toxic sulfur dioxide gas.
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The civilian woman who was shot also suffered non-life-threatening injuries, he said.
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A US official told CNN the wounded soldier's injuries are not considered life-threatening.
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Two people were hurt, but authorities said none of the injuries were life-threatening.
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I lived that fear and I know those determinations can have life-threatening consequences.
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Fenn continues to urge his followers to avoid putting themselves in life-threatening situations.
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She was transported to the hospital with serious injuries that were non-life-threatening.
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Boston PD is helping Devin face a life-threatening disease with strength and courage.
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Some of these were more serious and even life-threatening, including one attempted suicide.
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All of the victims had non-life-threatening injuries, according to The Washington Post.
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"Reports are that there are no life-threatening injuries," Amtrak spokesman Craig Schulz said.
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"All right now appear to have non-life-threatening injuries, thank God," Smith said.
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CAR-Ts can also pose serious risks, including a potentially life-threatening inflammatory condition.
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At certain times, however, this negligence is more than appalling, it is life-threatening.
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"I didn't see anybody in a life-threatening situation at all," he told reporters.
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Fifteen percent of the women rated their suicidal thoughts as life-threatening to severe.
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But after a life-threatening medical emergency to Jiri Fischer, the game was postponed.
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The officers' injuries are not believed to be life-threatening and they are stable.
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The students were sent to a hospital with serious, but not life-threatening, injuries.
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Two other employees suffered non-life threatening injuries and were released from a hospital.
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"Both patients are reportedly stable, with non-life-threatening injuries," read part the statement.
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All 3 were hospitalized and police say one of them has life-threatening injuries.
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Lindholm's girlfriend was transported to the hospital and treated for non life-threatening injuries.
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"This rainfall will likely produce life-threatening flash floods and mudslides," the NHC warned. .
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The good news, Schoenauer's injuries were NOT life-threatening and he's doing okay now.
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Micah David-Cole Fletcher, 85033, was injured but did not sustain life-threatening injuries.
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"I saw a lot of women come in with life-threatening complications," she says.
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Another student was shot and taken to a hospital with non life-threatening injuries.
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So why do some people get panic attacks in these non-life-threatening situations?
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Sending them back to life-threatening danger is absolutely contrary to our country's values.
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Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney said he was thankful that officers' injuries weren't life-threatening.
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He and three others suffered injuries that are not life threatening, the NYPD said.
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In 2009, both my brother and I were hospitalized with life threatening health conditions.
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The ministry also reported that 237 people have recovered from the life-threatening illness.
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The FDA in 2008 warned against such uses, following reports of life-threatening complications.
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Of the three people still hospitalized, two had non-life threatening injuries, Niland said.
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Health insurance was initially devised in the 1930s to cover life-threatening, catastrophic illness.
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The NHC is warning of "life-threatening" floods in parts of Florida's East Coast.
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The most serious issue is the life-threatening and sport-threatening problem with concussions.
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The ministry also reported that 193 people have recovered from the life-threatening illness.
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The DJ was transported to a nearby hospital for injuries not considered life-threatening.
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But the drug has also been linked with serious, potentially life-threatening side-effects.
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Pfizer manufactures Mylan's EpiPen, an auto-injector used to halt life-threatening allergic reactions.
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Drinking unpasteurized animal milks presents health risks, including diarrhea and potentially life-threatening conditions.
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Every one of my reactions has been anaphylactic, which means they were life-threatening.
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This can be life-threatening, and patients who recover may experience permanent kidney damage.
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The ministry also reported that 207 people have recovered from the life-threatening illness.
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In 2016, I was diagnosed with the life-threatening disease ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis).
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The ministry also reported that 179 people have recovered from the life-threatening illness.
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The girl had surgery and "does not have life-threatening injuries," Rector told CNN.
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Soaring prescription drug costs are a life-threatening concern for Americans across the country.
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Though it's worth noting that his medical condition isn't life-threatening as of now.
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Ahlers was taken to the hospital and treated for the non-life-threatening wound.
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The additional rainfall could cause life-threatening conditions, the NWS said in a bulletin.
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From everything we've seen, it's a legitimate condition that could have become life-threatening.
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"This is a life-threatening situation," the hurricane center reports in no uncertain terms.
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He names seizure disorders, catatonia, and life-threatening withdrawal from alcohol and other sedatives.
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According to May, many of those injured are being treated for life-threatening conditions.
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It remains a life-threatening storm, however, particularly due to its heavy rainfall potential.
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EpiPens are auto-injectors that deliver epinephrine to help treat life-threatening allergic reactions.
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Abrupt life-threatening arrhythmias are a leading cause of mortality in the United States.
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In May 85033, an unexpected allergic reaction sent Karin into life-threatening anaphylactic shock.
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Even in the throes of possible life-threatening situations, I don't think about that.
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The U.N. World Food Program says conflict causes 60 percent of life-threatening hunger.
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Among them were 166 hospitalizations, 39 reports of life-threatening events and 22 deaths.
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This sweltering summer of wildfires and life-threatening heat waves demonstrates that they must.
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None of their injuries were life-threatening, the police said in a news release.
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Our brains interpret these events as life-threatening, and they may be for some.
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If it's not treated, heat exhaustion can progress to heatstroke, a life-threatening emergency.
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Left untreated, it can lead to life-threatening complications in both mothers and infants.
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The Tesla's two occupants were transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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Spence can also now joke about his own, more life-threatening slip in February.
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This can result in missing crucial -- and potentially life-threatening -- details of daily life.
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Ten U.S. sailors are missing and five are injured with non-life threatening injuries.
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It is a rare and sometimes life-threatening disorder that involves the lymphatic system.
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"It's hardly a life-threatening activity," Mr. Ross said in an interview on CNBC.
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The spokesman said some of the people injured were suffering from life-threatening injuries.
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They can also trigger life-threatening side effects, including respiratory depression leading to death.
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None was thought to be in a life-threatening condition, the ambulance service said.
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But it sounds like something not life-threatening or even a career-threatening problem.
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The rainfall could result in "significant to life-threatening flash floods," the center said.
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A man and woman in the Tesla were hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries.
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Overall, one in four cases resulted in serious or potentially life-threatening medical issues.
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Ectopic pregnancies can be life-threatening and may require surgery as soon as possible.
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The others had injuries that were not life-threatening, Guido told a news conference.
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Three others had non-life-threatening injuries, including two with head lacerations, officials said.
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Five Aurora police officers and one employee suffered non-life-threatening injuries, Ziman said.
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He struck her once, but her injuries are not believed to be life threatening.
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Four other pedestrians were also struck and sustained non-life-threatening injuries, Nielsen said.
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These swells could cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions, the center said.
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They were treated for injuries, none of which were life-threatening, the post said.
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The disease is not normally fatal, but it can lead to life-threatening complications.
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NASCAR said in a statement Monday night that Newman's injuries were not life-threatening.
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"Food allergies can be life-threatening, but other food-related conditions may be treatable."
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Sepsis can quickly become life threatening and antibiotics are usually used to treat it.
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When faced with a life threatening actions, we must react to stop the threat.
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Such measures are not recommended by the medical community and could be life threatening.
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Tyler openly defying Pike in a life-threatening situation where time is a factor?
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Days ahead of the tornado, local TV forecasters warned of potentially life-threatening conditions.
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Several counter-protesters were injured, with at least one suffering from "life-threatening" injuries.
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Virginia State Police spokesperson say injuries in crash range from life threatening to minor.
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He added that the senator's type of injury could lead to life-threatening injuries.
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They were taken to hospital but Alioto said their injuries were not life-threatening.
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Regardless of its exact category number, Florence will remain a dangerous, life-threatening storm.
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Dean Weber, 31, paramedic, Las Vegas Once he was allowed into the venue, Weber found a desperate scene of wounded who had been tagged according to their injuries—from green (minor) to yellow (non-life-threatening) to red (life-threatening) to black (dying).
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Women have shared stories of being released from the hospital with cracked pelvises, infected incisions, life threatening clots; Serena Williams famously had to advocate for her own care when she faced life-threatening complications after childbirth and her concerns weren't taken seriously.
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Yes, superior insulins cost more, but they often free patients from potentially life-threatening consequences.
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Their conditions were not immediately known but it's believed the injuries were not life-threatening.
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She died April 17 in Houston after declining additional treatment for a life-threatening illness.
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An officer suffered what was described as a "non life-threatening" wound in the shoulder.
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Westminster police say they boys&apos mother was also shot and sustained life-threatening injuries.
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"Displaced rib fractures can lead to life-threatening injuries," Stafford told the New York Times.
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In rare cases, OAS can cause anaphylaxis, which is a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction.
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As of publication all of the victims were being treated for non-life-threatening wounds.
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As of publication all of the victims had been hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.
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As of publication, all of the victims were being treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
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The other three victims were, as of publication, receiving treatment for non-life-threatening injuries.
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The shooter hit four teens; all of their wounds were described as non-life-threatening.
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Four people were hospitalized with gunshot wounds, although none were believed to be life threatening.
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The people in the car were taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
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"It's life-threatening," said Ray O'Keefe, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Albany.
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Word quickly spread that all officers were alive and Koahou's wounds were not life-threatening.
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The wounded police officer did not have life-threatening injuries and is expected to survive.
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Some hospitals still asked patients on Monday to seek treatment only for life-threatening emergencies.
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Since America's founding, the nation's racism has made interracial relationships incredibly hard—even life-threatening.
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Catastrophic and life-threatening floods are still drenching Houston, Texas, America's fourth-largest metro area.
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They were likely to cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions, the NHC said.
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The rains could well result in "life-threatening flash floods and mudslides," the NHC said.
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Although DCIS isn't life-threatening, doctors recommend treating it to prevent it from becoming invasive.
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I feel a little embarrassed, because I don't feel I had a life-threatening diagnosis.
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Lopes was arrested and taken to a hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening.
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"It's life-threatening to mom and baby or both," said Tsigas, who had the disease.
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Jay Leno's hobby is thrilling, but it can also dangerous – and even sometimes life-threatening.
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"This is a life-threatening situation," a Thursday advisory from the National Weather Service states.
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He is receiving intensive care but is not in a life-threatening condition, they added.
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Most cases are mild, but some can become severe or life-threatening and require hospitalization.
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Latent TB can, in some cases, go on to cause life-threatening and contagious disease.
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It could cause a rare but potentially life-threatening complication called a venous air embolism.
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One was wearing a helmet cam and caught the entire life-threatening experience on camera.
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Soon after arriving at the nearest hospital, it appeared her injuries were non-life threatening.
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Three more soldiers were taken to the hospital and treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
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Her injuries were said to be significant but are not expected to be life-threatening.
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If left untreated, heat exhaustion can progress into heatstroke, a severe and life-threatening condition.
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The victim was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, the release said.
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The devices are pre-filled cartridges that are used to treat life-threatening allergic reactions.
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In her case, the title was a reference to recovering from a life-threatening illness.
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Presidential history is subsequently rife with stories of life-threatening conditions and even secret surgeries.
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The officer was not hit by gunfire and the suspect had non-life-threatening injuries.
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The officer who was shot was transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
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Police said none of the victims injuries appear to be life-threatening at this time.
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" The fire department added that the worker suffered a "non life threatening percussion type injury.
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A sixth person was in very critical condition with potentially life-threatening injuries, he said.
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"The victim suffered massive trauma that was both life-threatening and life-altering," Ramore said.
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The staff member remains in hospital and is being treated for non-life threatening injuries.
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The student was later taken to a local hospital with a non-life-threatening injury.
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The combination can cause serious complications, including a life-threatening condition known as serotonin syndrome.
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Ariel Winter says her cousin Tino is "doing better" after suffering a life-threatening infection.
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It's a cause deeply important to me because of my son's life threatening peanut allergy.
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A woman was also being treated for serious, but non-life threatening injuries, he said.
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Those with non-life threatening injuries were taken to five other area hospitals, KENS5 reported.
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But the more we drink, the more we descend into a (sometimes life-threatening) stupor.
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Officials said three people sustained serious injuries, with the others suffering non-life-threatening injuries.
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Latinas and Asian women also experience higher rates of severe and potentially life-threatening complications.
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"These rains will be capable of producing life-threatening flash floods and mudslides," it said.
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These matters are about human life, health and welfare, with explosive and life-threatening implications.
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The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority said Wednesday that none of the injuries were life threatening.
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She was taken to Oregon Health & Science University with life-threatening injuries, according to authorities.
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Yes, they accurately communicated the potential for epic amounts of rain and life-threatening flooding.
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I think it was not a life-threatening wound, but I am not a physician.
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Another militia member was hurt, according to authorities, but his injuries were not life-threatening.
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Two other officers were transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries, police said.
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How ironic that a flower once associated with holiness is actually life-threatening when consumed.
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Gaines' son was also shot in the incident though his injuries were not life-threatening.
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Some 59 other people were wounded, including some who suffered life-threatening injuries, officials said.
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"Displaced rib fractures can lead to life-threatening injuries," said Doug Stafford, Paul's senior adviser.
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"For women, it can increase their risk for a life-threatening ectopic pregnancy," Bowen said.
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A man was also injured in the explosion, but his injuries were not life-threatening.
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As we reported, Kim has a condition -- placenta accreta -- which makes another pregnancy life-threatening.
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Two of the men died, while a third received injuries that were not life-threatening.
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It can even cause a life-threatening blood infection in those with compromised immune systems.
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The machete assault victim also received treatment, for non-life-threatening injuries, FOX 5 reported.
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A moderate-risk test result would cause a non-life-threatening injury to the patient.
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Our sources say Adler was taken to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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If exploited, this vulnerability could result in permanent impairment, a life-threatening injury, or death.
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" The weather service says rainfall of this magnitude "will cause catastrophic and life-threatening flooding.
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Refugees who have spent vast sums to flee life-threatening situations may not go willingly.
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He could easily turn this situation into a life-threatening one if he wanted to.
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If the dam fails, the flooding would be life-threatening, the National Weather Service warned.
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Rick Scott, who called the storm a "life-threatening situation," says the state is ready.
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One turns out to have a potentially life-threatening problem and will need immediate surgery.
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According to the statement, he sustained non-life threatening injuries was transported to the hospital.
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" Johnson said the law "gives patients with a life-threatening condition ... a right to hope.
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The two men suffered injuries that are not life-threatening, and are in stable condition.
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The bottom line: Nightmares are potentially life-threatening, though this appears to be very rare.
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Yellow meant life-threatening injuries but the patient had an hour or so to live.
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Another source close to Bush said the infection was sepsis, which can be life-threatening.
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The potential of breakthrough drugs to better treat chronic and life-threatening diseases goes untapped.
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Rollins sustained his life-threatening injury in the exchange, the sheriff said, and later died.
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The swells are likely to cause "life-threatening surf and rip current conditions," it added.
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The Police Department reported that four officers had injuries that were not life-threatening. Gov.
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Two other officers were taken to the center with injuries that were not life-threatening.
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Her injuries were not life-threatening and she was able to walk ashore with assistance.
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Yellow meant life-threatening injuries, but the patient had an hour or so to live.
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His passenger, Shelbi Thurau, 29, also of Northport, was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
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Those three passengers were transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries, Jones said.
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Life-threatening flash flooding is being reported along the Catawba River and its tributaries there.
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Germany grounded its fleet of 26 Tigers after the crash, except in life-threatening situations.
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"That is not the sign of a violent, throw down, life-threatening fight," Wilson argued.
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He was taken to a hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening, they added.
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Do not approach the security fence and do not participate in Hamas's life-threatening farce.
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Other patients, with non-life-threatening injuries, may need to wait six to eight hours.
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Some people don't like to talk about this kind of thing during life-threatening storms.
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The journey carries the risk of assault and exploitation, as well as life-threatening conditions.
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Babies with this potentially life-threatening condition are born with noticeably smaller-than-normal heads.
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Better to lose the the leg, they said, than risk the infection becoming life-threatening.
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Some kinds of arrhythmias are harmless but others, including ventricular fibrillation, can be life-threatening.
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Two women were in the car with him but did not suffer life-threatening injuries.
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Catastrophic and life-threatening floods are currently drenching Houston, Texas, America's fourth-largest metro area.
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It's a serious problem — life threatening, for many people — with multibillion dollar health care consequences.
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The result is that patients with non life-threatening issues can wait hours for care.
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And, the situation can quickly become life-threatening if the parasites are inside the brain.
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One moment, she finds herself in life-threatening situations stealing valuable information for the government.
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His injuries were not life threatening and no one else was hurt, the police said.
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They share snacks, drink water instead of beer, and talk about their life-threatening addictions.
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What more can you tell me of those actual life-threatening situations you've been in?
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For some people it is, but if it's a life threatening condition, you do it.
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About half of them are in critical condition with non-life-threatening injuries, WKRG reported.
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These conditions include strong winds and rain, which could potentially cause "life-threatening" flash floods.
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Infections are usually mild, but they can turn life-threatening if they enter the bloodstream.
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It's especially important to avoid giving dogs fatty foods that can cause life-threatening pancreatitis.
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"This is an extremely dangerous and life-threatening situation," the service said in an advisory.
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He testified during his asylum interview that returning to his homeland would be life-threatening.
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Many of his patients are newborns who need surgery to fix life-threatening heart defects.
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However, in the acute period it can cause heart failure, life-threatening arrhythmias, even death.
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The treatment does not always work, and side effects can be dangerous, even life-threatening.
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There he was given a diagnosis of a life-threatening case of respiratory syncytial virus.
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Working together, funding must be radically increased to combat this and other life-threatening STDs.
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Another two people were hurt, and one of them has life-threatening injuries, Moeller said.
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A third person was stabbed but didn't receive life-threatening injuries, according to The Oregonian.
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One, the six-eyed sand spider, has a venomous bite that can be life-threatening.
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"This storm will be life-threatening and extremely dangerous," Scott said at a press briefing.
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Yes, the economy is facing an increased number of headwinds, but none seems life-threatening.
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The most serious risk is anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction that can be life-threatening.
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The slow movement and life-threatening storm surges are expected to add to the misery.
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And if it's life-threatening, we were told we should fight — throw anything we can.
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One of them, a man, was hospitalized with "life-threatening" injuries, according to the police.
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"The doctors are monitoring his condition, but his injuries are not life-threatening," Smith added.
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The Monday morning blast left his mother with injuries not considered life-threatening, police said.
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The wounds of the other two soldiers were not considered life-threatening, the military said.
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The only way to prevent severe, potentially life-threatening reactions is to avoid peanuts altogether.
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A woman hurt in the Monday morning explosion had non-life threatening injuries, police said.
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Most are fleeing gang violence, domestic abuse, or a myriad of other life-threatening problems.
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On Thursday, the French Education Ministry said that their conditions were no longer life-threatening.
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That is not the news someone is looking for when battling a life-threatening illness.
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Being a Sunni in Iran may not be comfortable, but it is not life-threatening.
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Antiquated stormwater and clean water management systems are failing, which poses life-threatening service disruptions.
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Even a minute amount can trigger a life-threatening reaction, as in Ms. Mendez's case.
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All that rain can lead to life-threatening flash flooding in the deserts, forecasters said.
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Both the student and the officer were transported to hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries.
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Foremost, that includes her selfishness, the byproduct of a bout with a life-threatening condition.
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The officer sustained non-life-threatening injuries, while the other man was in critical condition.
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The blood "was indicative of someone suffering from a life-threatening injury," the document read.
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Ingesting cannabis can lead to severe and life-threatening health consequences for children and infants.
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Authorities described the boy's injuries as life-threatening and said witnesses gave him first aid.
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He was taken to a hospital with injuries that were not life threatening, Bowser said.
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Police said the person was not a student and the injury was not life-threatening.
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It uses machine learning to analyze a patient's data and detect life-threatening medical conditions.
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Still, a major hurricane hovering just off a US coast could cause life-threatening damage.
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We do not deprive incarcerated individuals of needed treatment for other life-threatening medical conditions.
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Authorities warned residents to take shelter from what could be life-threatening winds and floods.
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But this is life-threatening, and we need to pay more attention in the future.
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None of those injured were believed to be in life-threatening condition, the police said.
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Medical sites say it needs to be immediately treated or it can be life-threatening.
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Another 11 people are currently in the hospital, though their injuries are not life-threatening.
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Until now, Irish doctors have performed abortions in only the most extreme, life-threatening circumstances.
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If the dam were to fail, flooding would be life-threatening, the Weather Service warned.
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But in about 3% of people, these stings can trigger a life-threatening anaphylactic reaction.
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A prolonged period of life-threatening storm surge, devastating hurricane-force winds, and heavy rains capable of life-threatening flash floods are expected on the Abaco Islands and Grand Bahama Sunday through Monday, and a hurricane warning is in effect for these areas. 2.
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"These rainfall amounts may cause life-threatening flash floods and mudslides," the National Hurricane Center said.
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The storm already resulted in "life-threatening flooding and landslides," according to the National Weather Service.
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Two are in hospital with life-threatening injuries and one was less seriously injured, police said.
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Norovirus, while rarely life-threatening, is both incredibly contagious and an absolute drag to go through.
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All four victims were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injures; one has been released from treatment.
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You realise that working in a front of a crowd is not a life-threatening situation.
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In rare cases, the infection can spread to the bloodstream, where it can be life-threatening.
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He said that there were 28 people in intensive care, 19 suffering from life-threatening injuries.
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You shouldn't leave your dog in a hot, parked car because it creates life-threatening conditions.
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The suspect was transported to a hospital in critical condition with life-threatening injuries, ABC7 reported .
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A helicopter took him to an Orlando hospital with an injury that was not life-threatening.
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"These swells are likely to cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions," the NHC said.
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Rainfall in the region could exceed 10-15 inches, producing life-threatening flash flooding and landslides.
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The move isn't life threatening for Amazon, which is still worth in excess of $460 billion.
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The big rig's driver was taken to the hospital, but his injuries were not life threatening.
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Greater Manchester Police said early Tuesday that the victims' injuries were "serious" but not life-threatening.
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If he says, 'I want that girl,' it could be life-threatening if she says no.
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Michael has already begun damaging the Florida coast with life-threatening storm surge and extreme winds.
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The condition, which can occur after a respiratory illness, can be severe and potentially life-threatening.
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The wounded student's injuries are not life-threatening, according to a spokesperson for the school system.
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For people who rely on medical equipment that requires power, an outage can be life-threatening.
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Floodwaters trapped many people in their cars—a dangerous situation that can easily turn life threatening.
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Three wounded people were taken to hospitals with injuries that were not life-threatening, Shea said.
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"His injuries are not life-threatening, but he's got a long road to recovery," Kruger said.
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Other numbers listed are correct but should be only used by people with life-threatening injuries.
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If you see blood spurting, pooling or rapidly soaking through clothing, consider the situation life-threatening.
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The condition is not life-threatening, but prevents him from playing football, according to the school.
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An officer fired directly at the immediate danger and to prevent a further life-threatening situation.
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These can even be potentially life-threatening, although no one has died after eating Honey Smacks.
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Williams was taken to a nearby hospital, where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
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"According to the doctors his head injuries are life-threatening," the DOSB said in a statement.
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The risks faced by these vulnerable children are life threatening, and these kids warrant extra care.
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Veterinarians performed an ultrasound on Friday morning, revealing a life-threatening blockage in his small intestine.
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Cops tell us that's not the case and the stabbing victim's injury is non-life threatening.
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"We would never put ourselves in a situation that could potentially be life-threatening," Demyttenaere said.
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Valencia was hit in the hand and leg but suffered non–life-threatening injures, CBS17 reported.
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These methods may be potentially life threatening and can cause pain, permanent injury, hemorrhage, and death.
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Those with serious peanut allergies can have life-threatening reactions upon consuming products with peanut allergens.
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But she knows she is at increased risk of life-threatening infections, heart failure and cancer.
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"12 years ago today I came out of my last toxic, life-threatening stupor," he wrote.
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It is often fatal during the newborn period and is associated with severe life-threatening complications.
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While these sprays are not life-threatening, they can leave someone hurt, with burning, red eyes.
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Suarez was listed in stable condition while Tumiri suffered non-life threatening injuries, hospital officials said.
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Twelve people were treated for non-life-threatening injuries at area hospitals, including for severe burns.
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Despite enduring life-threatening injuries, the woman says she has no hard feelings toward the animal.
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In America, even fame can't protect black people from the life-threatening dangers of white fragility.
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This can result in anything from an annoying rash through to a life-threatening anaphylactic shock.
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One zookeeper as well as a veterinary intern were treated for minor, non-life-threatening injuries.
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The victim was transported to the hospital with what appeared to be non-life threatening injuries.
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The FDNY confirmed that 234 people were injured and that none appeared to be life-threatening.
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"This rainfall will produce life-threatening flash floods and mudslides," the National Weather Service said Sunday.
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The three passengers were at some point unconscious but sustained no life-threatening injuries, said Sgt.
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It causes half a million life-threatening infections and kills about 20,000 people, mostly children, annually.
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Multiple victims were treated at the University of Vermont Medical Center for non-life threatening injuries.
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We're told the man's injuries are life-threatening and has been in surgery since last night.
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"These rains could cause life-threatening flash floods and mud slides," the Miami-based center said.
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This is a "life-threatening situation," sheriff's office spokeswoman Lori Steele said in a TV interview.
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NHC is warning that rising waters could bring "life-threatening inundation" over the next 36 hours.
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And experts warn about an increase in a rare, potentially life-threatening virus transmitted by ticks.
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Jessie Price, who received her Ph.D from Cornell, discovered a life-threatening disease in duck farming.
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In 2011, she underwent surgery after a life-threatening blood clot was detected on her lung.
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These insect bites can lead to serious illnesses which can require hospitalization and be life-threatening.
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A third passenger, 19-year-old Daniel Petruzzelli, of Manchester, is hospitalized with life-threatening injuries.
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EpiPens are used to give an emergency injection of epinephrine to treat life-threatening allergic reactions.
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Ocean animals who ingest the plastic thinking it is food can develop life-threatening health problems.
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Scientific research has produced solutions to some of the most life-threatening problems of our time.
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The victims' injuries were not believed to be life-threatening, the Bay Area's FOX 2 reported .
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"They told my wife this has been a life-threatening and limb-threatening situation," he says.
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Manuel said the man was treated at a health care facility for non-life threatening injuries.
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"These rains may cause life-threatening flash floods and mudslides," the NHC said in its advisory.
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Children affected can also have abnormal salt levels in the blood, which can be life-threatening.
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"This additional rainfall will lead to dangerous, life-threatening flooding," the NHC said in a bulletin.
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The National Hurricane Center is warning of "life-threatening" floods in parts of Florida's east coast.
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Four sailors were evacuated by helicopter to a hospital for treatment with non-life threatening injuries.
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That's how many Americans, with life-threatening cancers like me can't risk having medical innovation threatened.
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The woman is "serious but stable in intensive care with non-life threatening injuries," Gregg said.
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Nine people were hurt; four suffered injuries that were described as serious but not life-threatening.
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Heart failure is a chronic debilitating and potentially life-threatening disease affecting 26 million people worldwide.
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Three others — a girl and two men — remain in stable condition with non-life-threatening injuries.
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The two officers suffered non-life threatening injuries when they were struck about 3:20 a.m.
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The designation speeds the review process and is aimed at treatments for life-threatening diseases Questions?
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A 16-year-old boy and a 15-year-old boy have non-life-threatening injuries.
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"Staph" skin infectionscan become serious and even life-threatening, as antibiotic-resistant strains become more prevalent.
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Of the injured, two were taken to the hospital with life-threatening stab wounds, Harvey said.
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"Life-threatening flash flooding continues in far east Texas around Beaumont and Port Arthur," Hennen said.
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On Tuesday, 22 people had been confirmed dead and 229 wounded, some with life-threatening injuries.
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St. Jude is a leader in treating and defeating childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases.
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The male victims, aged between 15 to 18, were all hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.
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Breathometer also touts the benefits of oral hygiene for staving off other, horrible, life-threatening diseases.
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All injuries are considered non-life-threatening, the Fire Department of New York announced on Twitter.
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Fire officials said eight people suffered non-life-threatening injuries: Four firefighters had heat-related illnesses.
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Still, the syndrome is "rare but life-threatening," so parents need to be aware, she suggested.
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The baby and his grandmother were reportedly transferred to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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What about if it could cure anorexia or treat depression associated with a life-threatening illness?
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Two other women were shot and were being treated for non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
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Proceeds from the triathlon were to go to children with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses.
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But up to 10% of cases can be severe, causing extreme vomiting and life-threatening dehydration.
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It can be life-threatening, according to the federal Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.
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They include anticancer agents, heart attack medications and anesthetics, many used in life-threatening, emergency situations.
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Further legislation is needed to provide additional incentives to develop treatments for life-threatening rare diseases.
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Tens of thousands of people face a fight-or-flight response to a life-threatening situation.
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After paramedics arrived, they administered an epinephrine injection, typically used to treat life-threatening allergic reactions.
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No one has died, according to CNN reported, though two individuals are in life-threatening condition.
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While this might seem harmless, in some cases, it can also be life-threatening for women.
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One adult female and two adult males also received non-life threatening injuries, the NYPD said.
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Botulism is a rare form of life-threatening food poisoning caused by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum.
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Life-threatening ailments like heart disease, cancer, stroke and Type 2 diabetes most often afflict adults.
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All three injuries were non-life threatening, a Washoe County Sherriff's Office spokesman told USA TODAY.
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There are thought to be several injuries at the scene but none that were life-threatening.
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Of course, hitting even a minor bump on a highway when speeding can be life-threatening.
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"EPIRB calls are for people who are in an immediate life threatening scenario," the statement said.
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All six officers sustained non-life threatening injuries, though one bullet did graze an officer's head.
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Newborns with listeriosis can develop blood infections, meningitis and other serious and potentially life-threatening complications.
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That's fluid, which filled their lungs because of a life-threatening lung disease linked to vaping.
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At the same time, the lioness grabbed on to Peter and he sustained non-life threatening.
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While surgery can repair the problem in most cases, the birth defect can be life-threatening.
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EKGs are usually only available in offices and hospitals — and only after a life-threatening event.
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The 52-year-old was undergoing surgery in hospital but his injuries were not life-threatening.
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"12 years ago today I came out of my last toxic, life threatening stupor," he wrote.
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None of the injuries appeared to be life-threatening, Sheriff Richard Jones of Butler County said.
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In extreme cases, a dramatic drop in blood pressure can lead to life-threatening septic shock.
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According to the guidelines, you should only select "yes" if it's a timely, life-threatening matter.
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You're saying I would hurt for this person in a really profound and life-threatening way.
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All the victims were hospitalized, but as of publication their wounds were considered non-life-threatening.
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Will this storm be "life-threatening" and "the storm of a century" as local AccuWeather predicts?
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If someone with a buckwheat allergy comes in contact with it, life-threatening anaphylaxis can occur.
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Police found him sitting on some rocks near the water's edge with non-life threatening injuries.
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There were no initial reports of life-threatening injuries from local emergency responders on the scene.
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Their side effects can be life threatening, including inflammation of the lung, heart or neurologic problems.
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After the flames passed, all three were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, the statement said.
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The storm could produce "life-threatening flash floods along the central Gulf Coast," the agency said.
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Two floors of the shelter will be reserved for families of children with life-threatening illnesses.
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The two were rushed to the hospital with "non-life threatening injuries" and treated and released.
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A prison spokesman says two prison officials were stabbed, but their injuries were not life-threatening.
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Although there were no deaths, two individuals were considered to be in serious, life-threatening condition.
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Meteorologists have issued warnings about the potential impact of high winds and life-threatening storm surges.
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"We want to emphasize that staying along the coast is a life-threatening decision," they said.
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Dorian still continues to bring "life-threatening storm surge, winds and heavy rainfall," according to NHC.
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What's less accepted is the use of pot to treat children suffering from life-threatening illnesses.
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According to the autopsy, Jakelin's death resulted from streptococcal sepsis, a life-threatening response to infection.
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Remember, Kim has a condition called placenta accreta, which makes another pregnancy for herself life-threatening.
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City officials said at least two people had "life-threatening symptoms," but there were no fatalities.
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Another officer, Josiah Overton, is being treated for non-life threatening injuries at a local hospital.
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Of those, Ms. Madsen estimated that potentially 2.4 million children have had a life-threatening incident.
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After the first SeeD mission, Squall is thrown into one strange life-threatening situation after another.
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Like other food allergies, these reactions can also be life-threatening and merit immediate medical treatment.
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Forecasters warned on Wednesday that heavy rain could cause life-threatening flooding, landslides and power outages.
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It's done when a law enforcement officer is killed, sustains life-threatening injuries or is missing.
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Two children with non-life-threatening injuries were transferred to a children's medical facility, Mielke said.
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When we firefighters step into a life-threatening situation, we need to work as a team.
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Industry: HealthcareJob description: An ICU nurse provides patients who have life-threatening conditions with medical care.
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Side effects can be dangerous, even life-threatening, and treatment costs more than $100,000 a year.
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Still, derailments are rare these days, and the injuries in Tuesday's accident were not life-threatening.
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Her mother had had a life-threatening miscarriage, and Elaine had been forgotten in the panic.
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The findings underscore the consequences of triggering a survival mechanism when the situation isn't life-threatening.
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The compromises could in many cases have catastrophic effects, from blackouts to life-threatening industrial accidents.
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"It's really the individual's perception of a life threatening situation" that can cause PTSD, Carll said.
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Three of the boys had non-life threatening injuries, said California Highway Patrol Lt. David Yokley.
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Two deputy U.S. marshals and an FBI agent suffered non-life-threatening injuries in the gunbattle.
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Life-threatening storm surges along portions of the coastlines of South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia.
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IBD, which affects more than 10 million people worldwide, can be debilitating and even life-threatening.
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It can be life-threatening for these patients, with symptoms including trouble breathing and irregular heartbeats.
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And in El Salvador attempts to permit abortion in life-threatening circumstances were stymied last month.
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The injuries were not life-threatening and she was recovering at a local hospital, he added.
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The potent system will create the potential for life-threatening winds, strong tornadoes and large hail.
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The two other firefighters are in stable condition with injuries not considered life-threatening, Helfrich said.
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The takeaway: There are consequences to triggering a survival mechanism when the situation isn't life-threatening.
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The company said use of the medicines could result in life-threatening infections to some people.
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I began to have joint problems around 1990, but anything that wasn't life-threatening, I ignored.
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The powerful system will create the potential for life-threatening winds, strong tornadoes and large hail.
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Health experts say it will help children avoid life-threatening peanut allergies, which few ever outgrow.
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Film Club Grace Chamberlain is a teenager living with a life-threatening condition: Type I diabetes.
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Two people who went on the tracks to help received medical treatment for life-threatening injuries.
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The referee sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was taken to a hospital, the newspaper reported.
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" He said the student was not struck with a bullet and it was "not life-threatening.
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Four of those hurt were taken to a hospital in Singapore with non-life threatening injuries.
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McCormick was rushed by helicopter to an Anchorage hospital with "life-threatening injuries," the DPS said.
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"The injuries appeared to be non-life threatening for all passengers and the operator," Redfern said.
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Florence may also create "life-threatening flash flooding" and "damaging hurricane-force winds" the Center said.
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They were taken to a local hospital and their injuries appear non-life threatening, he added.
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Zac Efron reportedly contracted a life-threatening illness while filming in Papua New Guinea before Christmas.
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The woman was taken to Virginia Beach General Hospital with injuries that are not life threatening.
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"Life-threatening storm surge, wind, and rainfall (are) spreading onshore," the US hurricane center said earlier.
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Without treatment, my condition is life-threatening and I've almost died on a couple of occasions.
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Many of those products, which include car seats, airbags and baby formula, pose life-threatening risks.
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None of the injuries appear to be life-threatening, and the attacker was taken into custody.
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It raises existential and philosophical questions, too: Where, and when, can we take life-threatening risk?
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He was gunned down by officers in what they call a standoff that turned life-threatening.
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Initially, power was knocked out at almost all the island's hospitals, leading to life-threatening emergencies.
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The device is ubiquitous in our country, carried by those with asthma or life-threatening allergies.
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The goal—in part—is to swap a potentially life-threatening addiction for a healthy one.
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She was later transported to a local hospital where she was treated for non–life-threatening injuries.
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Almost one month ago, he was given his own grim diagnosis: Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, a life-threatening immunodeficiency.
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She called back within an hour to let me know that his injuries were not life-threatening.
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And for people with bee allergies, the stinger could&aposve caused a life-threatening reaction, Zalvan said.
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"I don't think everyone is aware at how serious and life-threatening ticks can be," she said.
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Colorado Springs police say the man was taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
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The two tractor-trailer drivers were taken to a hospital for injuries that were not life-threatening.
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The attack left two dead on site and two more hospitalized with non-life-threatening gunshot wounds.
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The shooting left five people—four adults and one juvenile—suffering from non-life-threatening gunshot wounds.
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The shots hit five people, killing two friends and leaving three hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.
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One victim was treated at the scene, while the remainder were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.
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The women were all hospitalized, two with non-life-threatening and one with serious-to-critical injuries.
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They were all taken to the hospital, and initial reports suggested the injuries were not life-threatening.
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The Fire Department took six people to hospitals for non-life threatening conditions or injuries, police said.
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In some spots, the rainfall could total 20 inches, potentially causing life-threatening flash floods and mudslides.
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Both are common—and commonly undiagnosed—conditions associated with life-threatening problems, including stroke and heart attack.
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Police say four of the victims have life-threatening injuries, but all were still alive Sunday morning.
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One of the female jaguars attacked her, leaving Leanne with "non-life threatening injuries" to her arm.
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But it doesn't record how serious those injuries are — life-threatening injuries are counted alongside broken noses.
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The National Weather Service said "life-threatening flooding," will continue Monday over eastern portions of the state.
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Two are still in a critical condition, and one person is considered to have life-threatening injuries.
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The child was taken to Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center for treatment of non-life threatening injuries.
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Zach Holloway, 11, was sent to a hospital in Jacksonville with life-threatening injuries, the station reported.
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Acting DC Police Chief Peter Newsham said the officers' injuries were considered minor and not life threatening.
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This includes hospitals, academic institutions, and ERs—especially those that regularly see patients with life-threatening conditions.
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Police said two female passengers in their 20s were injured, though their conditions were not life-threatening.
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First, if anything life-threatening goes down in a car, call the police on your phone immediately.
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Both were taken to Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis with non-life-threatening injuries, Potts said.
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Tourists cannot stop grabbing unsuspected species for what usually turns out to be animal-life-threatening photos.
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Police said the officer's injuries were not life-threatening but gave no other details of his condition.
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By the time she was found on a street corner, Gabaldon had sustained several life-threatening injuries.
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Two people were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, Toronto police said on Twitter.
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Emilia Clarke revealed her life-threatening battle with brain aneurysms during her time on Game of Thrones.
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"This could be life-threatening, especially in low lying areas," according to information released by the city.
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The girl later died at an area hospital after being transported with life-threatening injuries, police said.
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Undeclared allergens pose a serious or life-threatening risk to those with peanut and tree-nut allergies.
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Meanwhile, officials have urged residents and locals not to ring 911 unless the situation was life threatening.
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An officer on a bike sustained a non–life-threatening injury and was transported to the hospital.
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"Life-threatening inundations" of water are also possible in portions of South Florida and the Florida Keys.
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And, if you're a minority, the reality is that merely ringing someone's doorbell can be life-threatening.
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The other injured deputy, 51-year-old Brent Simmons, sustained non-life-threatening injuries, authorities have said.
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This is especially bad news for people with allergic asthma, who can suffer from life-threatening attacks.
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Prior to her life-threatening robbery, the KKW Beauty mogul positively recognized Duvier on her Instagram account.
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If left untreated, hyperthyroidism can lead to a "thyroid storm," a severe and potentially life-threatening condition.
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Twitter is helping spread racism that can lead to life-threatening situations and help to undermine democracy.
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The runner went to a hospital, officials said, with injuries that were serious but not life-threatening.
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Infection during pregnancy can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, premature delivery, or a life-threatening infection in the newborn.
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She also made sure I took my medications, as I also suffered from life-threatening asthma attacks.
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Piercing the amniotic sac often leads to complications, such as heavy bleeding and/or life-threatening infections.
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The children's injuries were not life-threatening, CNN affiliate WKMG reported, citing Ocala police spokeswoman Corie Byrd.
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Six people left with injuries that were not life-threatening were taken to a hospital, police said.
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Luckily for him, they couldn't be too angry while Gordon was still in a life-threatening situation.
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"This rainfall will likely produce life-threatening flash floods and mudslides," the US National Hurricane Center said.
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One guard died in hospital, another man was in critical condition and two escaped life-threatening injuries.
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None of the 14 people who were injured in the rush received life-threatening injuries, he said.
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To treat this life-threatening condition he opted, the following year, for a blood-stem-cell transplant.
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Gonorrhea can be life-threatening if it spreads to your blood or joints, but this is rare.
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"Yes, it touches and it shows her battling this life-threatening and ultimately premature passing," he says.
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"It was life threatening injuries consistent with child abuse," Fayetteville Police Department officer Antoine Kincade tells PEOPLE.
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According to ABC 7, three people were taken to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
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Several contractors were being treated for non-life threatening injuries related to the incident, the company said.
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Now, experts say the life-threatening storm is headed directly toward Florida as a Category 4 storm.
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They left three less life-threatening bullets to be removed later, and sent him to the ICU.
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The boy was transported to Fairfax Inova Hospital where he is being treated for life-threatening injuries.
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Suffolk County Police said one person was treated for non-life threatening injuries at a local hospital.
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At least five police officers suffered injuries not considered life-threatening during Wednesday night's protests, police said.
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The recommended vaccines are seen as crucial to preventing the spread of dangerous, sometimes life-threatening illnesses.
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Nobody was killed, but four of the victims have life-threatening injuries, police said in a statement.
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The police officer was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries and was later released.
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"This storm will be life-threatening and extremely dangerous," Scott said in a Sunday night news conference.
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Antibiotics are also used to prevent infections, and without them, surgeries would once-again become life-threatening.
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But they are also the only individuals that Americans receive advice from during potentially life-threatening weather.
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EXXON MOBIL REPORTS SIX INJURIES, NONE LIFE THREATENING, AT BAYTOWN REFINING AND CHEMICAL COMPLEX -SPOKESWOMAN SARAH NORDIN
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One of the soldiers suffered serious head injuries in the blast and remains in life-threatening condition.
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Though a number of people were injured in Tuesday&aposs incident, none are in life-threatening condition.
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Her 17-year-old daughter has dealt with life-threatening peanut allergies since she was a toddler.
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The question of fertility is often overlooked when young cancer patients are battling a life-threatening illness.
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It made me realize the importance of adequate, realistic training in dealing with potentially life-threatening situations.
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None of the injuries were life-threatening and there were no immediate reports of arrests, Granada said.
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Forecasters are warning of potentially life-threatening storm surges and as much as 20 inches of rain.
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Four BBC journalists were injured in the attack, though none are thought to have life-threatening injuries.
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It may also encourage women to get testing for certain possibly life-threatening STI's such as HPV.
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There were no fatalities, and the sailors are listed in stable condition with non-life-threatening injuries.
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He underwent surgery Tuesday night, and we're told he'll be okay -- his injuries are non-life threatening.
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Unclear as of now if any of the injuries are life threatening ... or if terrorism is suspected.
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She died during a surgery that wasn't supposed to be life-threatening in that way … I'm sorry.
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My children and I were diagnosed with an extremely rare, life-threatening mutation of dysautonomic mitochondrial myopathy.
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Drake just dissed Kid Cudi by making fun of his life-threatening depression ... and people are pissed.
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Life-threatening storm surge is occurring along portions of the Florida Panhandle, Big Bend, and Nature Coast.
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A year ago, Hinchcliffe was involved in a life-threatening crash during practice for the Indianapolis 500.
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FDNY says a total of 4 people were hurt in the bombing ... all non-life-threatening injuries.
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The victim has undergone multiple surgeries and lost her spleen ... but her condition is not life-threatening.
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Mylan — Kmart's pharmacy cut the cost of its generic epinephrine injection for patients with life-threatening allergies.
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The survivor was taken to hospital in Seattle with serious but none-life-threatening injuries, he said.
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None of the victims, who came from Australia, Britain, Israel and the US, received life threatening injuries.
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But these abortions were probably less safe and more life-threatening than they would have been otherwise.
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The third man, Micah David-Cole Fletcher, 21, suffered serious but non-life-threatening wounds, police said.
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Seven students were taken to area hospitals for injuries that are not believed to be life-threatening.
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ABC 7 in San Francisco later reported that 2 of the injured were in life-threatening condition.
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In extreme cases, peanut allergy sufferers risk life-threatening anaphylactic shocks, should they accidentally ingest the nut.
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The ACA allowed me to catch a potentially life-threatening illnesses early, while it was still treatable.
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One of the three people injured was in a serious but not life-threatening condition, police said.
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"These swells are likely to cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions," the hurricane center said.
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One of the hospitalized people developed hemolytic uremic syndrome, a potentially life-threatening form of kidney failure.
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"The doctor botched me," says Montes, who ended up with a life threatening infection after the surgery.
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Both deer were able to feed and walk, and their injuries didn't appear to be life-threatening.
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The main threat for Central America was heavy rainfall, which triggered life-threatening flash flooding and mudslides.
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Schol was operated after being hit in the leg and was not in a life-threatening condition.
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Now, she might have a life-threatening infection -- and no one can get her to a hospital.
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Injuries, especially serious wounds, can cause traumatic and life-threatening danger for someone taking blood-thinning medications.
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The 4-year-old boy suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was treated at Greenville Memorial Hospital.
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The woman was treated for non-life threatening injuries at a local hospital, the news outlet added.
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A separate shooting in Baltimore on Saturday left two people with non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
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Other people were treated at the scene, officials said, and the injuries were not considered life-threatening.
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The animal bit Walsh on his calf and also his hand, giving him non-life-threatening lacerations.
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A transgendered Central American woman who fled life-threatening violence from police, gangs and her own family.
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Currently, experts believe vape juice ingredients like vitamin E acetate could be causing these life-threatening reactions.
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If time-sensitive or potentially life-threatening emergencies arise, consider calling 911 and seeking professional medical care.
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The airport tweeted that the six people were taken to local hospitals with non-life threatening injuries.
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