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  1. ill

609 Sentences With "unwell"

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I'm making dinner tonight, as our helper is feeling unwell.
She felt so unwell she had to leave her job.
Eventually, she too became unwell and tested positive for HIV.
Janmohamed was unwell and couldn't make it to the funeral.
In the world's major authoritarian states, things are also unwell.
All employees who are unwell are asked to stay home.
I started to feel unwell on Wednesday two weeks ago.
Take care of yourself Stay home if you feel unwell.
Schumann was mentally unwell; Chopin was physically debilitated, but sane.
That, combined with sleep disturbance, could make people feel unwell.
If you want to stop being unwell, then stay sober.
"We checked over six patients who were feeling unwell," it wrote.
That's when Mamacita finds Crawford—alone in the apartment, clearly unwell.
Others are underfed or unwell, and desperate to be in school.
It's only really when you're unwell you start thinking about it.
By the second day, he was coughing, lethargic and generally unwell.
You've never seen a fox before but this one looks unwell.
Ijo, feeling unwell, had checked herself into a hospital that morning.
" O'Connor explained that she made the remarks "while angry and unwell.
I just tried to drink some medicinal whiskey and feel unwell.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said 13 of them felt unwell.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said 13 of them felt unwell.
Ultimately, we don't want to drive people who are unwell underground.
Or rather, like someone who has been beaten and is therefore unwell.
That will lead to nausea and a general sense of being unwell.
They may even make it harder for the unwell to find cover.
Britain's Paul di Resta, replacing unwell Brazilian Felipe Massa at Williams, retired.
You'll often get gastrointestinal signs, so you'll get sick or quite unwell.
He needs to be honest with Nigerians to say he his unwell.
But Officer Porter said he did not think Mr. Gray looked unwell.
Two years later, in February 2001, Rocastle announced he was seriously unwell.
Now in his 40s, he got into biohacking because he was unwell.
I was so confused, very unwell and tired when I was rescued.
He became unwell two days later, according to the Queensland health ministry.
You look somewhat sad, absent-minded & unwell but lovely all the same.
And that dopey Wellness file became a catalog of the ferociously unwell.
His fur was in a bad way, and he was clearly unwell.
The email also reiterates guidance that staff who feel ill or unwell should self isolate at home — urging those who may have some flu-like symptoms but do not feel too unwell to work to "ask for teleworking".
Unless a woman becomes unwell afterwards, the procedure is easy to keep secret.
Clinton left the ceremony early after feeling unwell on a hot, humid day.
There's a rumor I'm unwell again and in hospital which is totally untrue.
And when he was a student, he also exhibited signs of being unwell.
Nikulshina said Verzilov started to feel unwell following a court hearing on Tuesday.
Pacific Fleet is begging sailors to stay off ships if they feel unwell.
All this has given rise to the suggestion that Trump is mentally unwell.
Then, shortly after he returned home that evening, he began to feel unwell.
Tryston's story In late July, 17-year-old Tryston Zohfeld started feeling unwell.
A vocal group of psychiatrists have been suggesting Trump is unwell for years.
She had no fever or difficulty breathing, but told authorities she felt unwell.
Last time she came across Madison, she had to go home feeling unwell.
Those who have died were elderly or otherwise unwell, according to Chinese officials.
The day before, he was seen looking extremely unwell at a press conference.
Later in the morning's proceedings, the judge noted that Stone was looking unwell.
Munchausen syndrome, also called factitious disorder, is where you always want to be unwell.
The eyes may be unwell, but the primary object of our eyesight seems corrosive.
But in the days after my return to the city, I became severely unwell.
But she was visibly unwell as she held her arms tightly across her body.
It's Jim Delos' retirement party, and he's clearly unwell — yet he's biding his time.
Three days into the trip with his wife, he began feeling unwell at dinner.
You can start to feel mentally unwell, this kind of uncertainty gets to you.
Her lawyer told the court's head judge that she was too unwell to appear.
All of these issues are part of a political ecosystem that is obviously unwell.
My mum's unwell so I'm scared about how he's going to get back, really.
He felt distinctly unwell realizing how similar this part of Germany looked to Russia.
For them, voice hearing is an everyday experience that isn't associated with being unwell.
The woman was so clearly unwell that when she was apprehended she was incoherent.
Payton told ESPN that he started to feel unwell Sunday and was tested Monday.
If you are sick or feeling unwell, companies are urging you not to ride.
In the novel, Mr. Watson is seriously unwell; while writing it, Austen's father died.
Yet there is a big difference between feeling mildly unwell and being truly ill.
Trump must be incompetent or mentally unwell because, well, we want him to be.
She was working in the Rayburn House Office Building when she started feeling unwell.
The day before he was seen sweating and looking unwell at a press conference.
"As soon as I became unwell, they removed cameras from me," Chakraverty remembered recently.
On the way, he called his mother and told her he was feeling unwell.
When the people and animals are absent, then the country becomes sick or unwell.
"I was very unwell at the end of this year until last month," she says.
He underwent heart surgery after feeling unwell on his return from Paris on January 10th.
And my sister's been very unwell, so my mom hasn't been able to work either.
The TLC star had complained about feeling unwell and had thrown up during the day.
Pro: Physical well-being In general, "people who don't work much become unwell," Warner said.
"[Crystals] were there for me when I felt really alone and unwell," Rivera told Broadly.
" Trump promoted this smear... The theory advanced by the viral video is "Pelosi is unwell.
"He naps with me during the day when I'm feeling very unwell," Valentine told BuzzFeed.
Yet Mr Trump and his supporters have laboured to suggest she is weak and unwell.
The hearing was just suspended after Katumbi said he felt unwell due to the teargas.
He's about to be 69, he's really unwell; what's he doing putting himself through this?
Two and a half years ago, our otherwise healthy Newfoundland dog began to seem unwell.
"I had no idea" he was unwell, she said, with a shake of her head.
He sounded so unwell that regardless of my own feelings, I was worried for him.
It can become normal to doubt, mock, criticize, or encourage the unwell person on screen.
If the person you're seeing shows up looking unwell, it's particularly important to be cautious.
At the court house, Torres said she felt unwell and was afraid she would faint.
Pakistan's foreign minister last week told CNN that Azhar was in Pakistan and "really unwell".
Minutes after Trudeau's announcement, New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh tweeted that he was feeling unwell.
Mr. Maza, 66, died in a Buenos Aires hospital, shortly after saying he felt unwell.
One-fifth of transport workers are off work because they were unwell or self-isolating.
"The chances of somebody turning up to the gym feeling unwell isn't high," Ball said.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told a news conference that 13 of them felt unwell.
Does your school allow you to take a sick day when you're feeling mentally unwell?
Mr. Khari returned home quite unwell and died soon after, seemingly from a drug overdose.
There will be exemptions this go-around, including refugees, the physical unwell, and religious pilgrims.
After the article ran, Simmons called NBC's "Today" show to dispute claims that he was unwell.
Then, looking wobbly and unwell two months before the election, she had to leave a Sept.
A player who had seen Sears the night before said he had complained of feeling unwell.
"He was feeling unwell but he wasn't making a fuss about it," Fox told The Times.
Another 18-year-old man died on August 6 after "becoming unwell" outside of the venue.
" United captain Michael Carrick tweeted: "Absolutely devastated to hear about Sir Alex being unwell in hospital.
That fear of being unwell can hinder people from investigating whether or not they are healthy.
The report stated that she lived in a house with 22 people while she was unwell.
Some of us are so mentally unwell that we're not able to hold down a relationship.
Taylor spent four days in intensive care after becoming unwell during her girls' quarter-final match.
It was a highly emotional time, as her father was unwell and her grandfather was dying.
One sultan could not attend as he was unwell, while another was overseas, the council said.
There has been no announcement that she will formally delegate her duties while she is unwell.
New Democrat leader Jagmeet Singh announced shortly after that he was self-isolating and feeling unwell.
"That woman's not well," Madeline tells Celeste, ignoring the obviously unwell woman right next to her.
" - Singer Diana Ross on Twitter "She was obviously unwell, and I wasn't sure she could perform.
A representative from the Turkmen Embassy in Russia has vehemently denied rumors the President is unwell.
"I think Nick felt really bad that he was there and I was unwell," Chopra continued.
His spokesman Matteo Bruni dismissed on Friday speculation that Francis was anything more than slightly unwell.
His spokesman Matteo Bruni dismissed on Friday speculation that Francis was anything more than slightly unwell.
" The lawyer told the court on Wednesday that Ms. Haines "wasn't just drunk; she was unwell.
Most of the people who have died were elderly or otherwise unwell, Chinese officials have said.
He was said to be too unwell to attend one previous hearing even by video link.
She has been unwell in recent years and has been pushing her son to the fore.
Of the 35 percent of subjects who felt unwell within ten minutes, 70 percent were women.
Munchausen syndrome is not to be confused with hypochondria, which is where you always think you're unwell.
Campbell was still not fit, while Cole was unwell and Hoyte had also picked up an injury.
A lot of people take sick days—my assistant is actually off today because she is unwell.
No injuries were reported, although about 30 passengers said they felt unwell, the state-owned broadcaster said.
Notably this event featured a photo of Fraser, bleary-eyed, seemingly unwell, and ripe for meme fodder.
"He became unwell this afternoon, he's been taken to hospital as a precautionary measure," said the spokeswoman.
Vicky's just trying to make it through the day as a mom with an unwell, separated partner.
People often commit suicide because they are unwell, not simply because people have been cruel to them.
If you're still feeling unwell, however, there's a quick link to dial emergency services on the screen.
Some of his longtime confidants are worried for his health, believing he's gained weight and looks unwell.
This sits unwell with the cranky Wendy, who naturally wants to finish high school with her friends.
She said he had just returned from a trip, was unwell, and was going straight to bed.
He was very publicly unwell, one of the first hip-hop stars to begin fading so visibly.
Barring some exceptions, the majority I have seen either made me feel unwell, slightly depressed, or both.
And when did you start coming down with symptoms of something flu-like or just feeling unwell?
Nor can the federal government be in the business of getting unwell people to take their meds.
According to Dr. Maslach's study, common signs of burnout include: • Feeling emotionally drained and mentally unwell. Nausea.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told a news conference that 13 who returned on Thursday felt unwell.
The patient began to feel unwell a few days after completing her trip and alerted her doctor.
Internationals captain Ernie Els said Canadian Adam Hadwin was rested for Saturday's sessions because he was unwell.
While I was growing up, she became increasingly unwell, which led to me being put into care.
Most posts on quitting don't give real reasons for the decision, and just cite feeling vaguely unwell.
Huong appeared unwell midway through the three-hour site visit, while Siti Aisyah broke down in tears.
Despite being unwell, though, she still took the time to address fans directly in a Twitter video. pic.twitter.
The government said he had been unwell but declined to confirm local private media reports of a stroke.
Films that provide a window into an unwell mentality, however, can color every scene with free-floating fear.
I think I developed some bad habits on tour, being unwell and pushing through a lot of shows.
She had missed breakfast while waiting in line with her husband for the doctor, because he was unwell.
It's not clear to what extent troops are receiving additional medical training to judge if migrants are unwell.
Jenni says shows should present how and why people became unwell, and how, hopefully, they can get better.
Lucas has not been charged because he is too unwell to stand trial, the jury has been told.
"Even if one is unwell, the other is fine ... They are different in every aspect," al-Balbali said.
A lot of people were standing around the tram, so at first, I thought someone had become unwell.
"If your animals look like they're unwell or unhealthy, no one is going to your zoo," she said.
I ate some with a friend once when we went to America, and they made me extremely unwell.
Three days after the February 22 party, Schneider says, she was at work when she started feeling unwell.
From the outset, the government has recommended the use of masks only for people who already are unwell.
According to reports, a laser beam was aimed at the cockpit and made the first officer feel unwell.
CEO David McInerney stressed that the worker had not been present in the facility since reporting feeling unwell.
Environment Minister Ricardo Salles, 44, was admitted to a hospital unit on Tuesday after complaining of feeling unwell.
Violent characters like this promote and inspire others that are unwell to take horrific actions such as this.
Elder Ellsworth emerged from the restroom several minutes later, alive and unwell, and collapsed onto his makeshift bed.
The problems are felt across the country, with children often falling unwell or dizzy due to poor nutrition.
Two sources familiar with the details said he had been detained but agreed to say he had been unwell.
She described taking him to hospital after finding him unwell, pupils widely dilated, after he had taken to bed.
The organiser said there would be doctors and medics on standby to attend to visitors who were feeling unwell.
The Here Comes Honey Boo Boo star had complained about feeling unwell and had thrown up during the day.
A couple of weeks later, he started feeling unwell and developed a cough that lasted a bit too long.
Chances are you're already doing this, with some 70 percent of us reportedly continuing to work when we're unwell.
A 22-year-old man was also taken to the hospital as he felt unwell, according to local reports.
No matter how low your step count for the day might be, it's the system that's unwell, not you.
Another 217-year-old male died on the morning of Saturday, August 22014 after "becoming unwell" outside the venue.
Ms. Darrieux's companion, Jacques Jenvrin, told the French news media that she had been unwell since a recent fall.
"I recovered and I wanted to play a little bit, but then I got unwell on court," she said.
"She wasn't just drunk, she was unwell," he said, adding that Haines has been diagnosed with mental health problems.
The organizer said there would be doctors and medics on standby to attend to visitors who were feeling unwell.
And then also, people who are literally saying, I have this existential fear that's causing me to feel unwell.
He had been feeling unwell after long days working on major issues such as North Korea, Goldstein said earlier.
But the first priority remain rescuing and evacuating the living, especially those who are elderly or unwell, Jibrilu said.
That same night he started feeling unwell and woke up in the middle of the night feeling itchy and sweating.
He's not unwell, but he is about to turn 96 years old and he's made his own decision, we're told.
The unnamed supposed city official, meanwhile, had tried hard—before they stopped answering emails—to suggest that Callahan was unwell.
The inspector explained that Kitty was picked up by a concerned citizen who thought the cat was an unwell stray.
"Unwell," the album's four-minute closer, swings big with a long build-up that creeps into an all-out sprawl.
Perhaps they're so unwell they neglect their child, but it's very rarely something they're conscious of or trying to do.
Mercedes had earlier dismissed a television report that Hamilton was feeling unwell and would not be taking part in practice.
Among them, Shalon Irving, a black Atlanta-based researcher, complained of feeling unwell and died two weeks after giving birth.
The State Department has recommended that Americans in Cuba seek medical attention if they feel unwell after hearing odd noises.
She felt unwell soon after taking the first sip of a drink and realized that something was wrong, he said.
When CNN contacted Okumu-Ringa for a comment, his representative said he was not immediately available as he was unwell.
While post-traumatic stress has been our way in, that's a catch-all term for multiple ways of being unwell.
While the FDA considers MSG to be safe, some people report feeling nauseated, headachy, or otherwise unwell after eating it.
When I returned from a monthlong work trip with my son in late July, I was exhausted, unwell and snappish.
Another 18-year-old male died on the morning of Saturday, August 6, after "becoming unwell" outside of the venue.
"I can't afford to lose anyone else," he said, sitting dejectedly in the car with his cousin, who was unwell.
"Not to support the cruel actions of an unwell, psychopathic Adolf Hitler, but to only exaggerate a show of compassion."
The plane's first officer reportedly felt unwell, prompting flight VS25, which took off from London Heathrow at 8:05 p.m.
The country's health minister has said that none of the passengers on board the buses were thought to be unwell.
However, he said the risk remained if passengers were close to somebody on board who was unwell during the journey.
She was much more unwell than she should have been after an operation and so I was quite worried about her.
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That the most powerful female politician in democratic history is unwell at a time of crisis is a cause for concern.
At the end of January this year, Lucía began to feel unwell, so her mother took her to a nearby clinic.
We also thought that the baby in her uterus was showing signs of being very unwell and in need of delivery.
But her performance was well below her usual standards and she said she had been unwell prior to her first run.
Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi told CNN last week that JeM chief Azhar was in Pakistan and was "really unwell".
Despite feeling unwell, Westerman refused to see a doctor, and a day later on January 2, his family received horrifying news.
Rob Thomas's wife has been a little unwell in recent months, but the singer says she's on the road to recovery.
Khosravi felt unwell after his arrest and was taken to hospital before being transferred to prison, the Lecco police statement said.
These products dominate the market and promise to be the "clean" alternatives to the processed foods making us fat and unwell.
Weeks later, the company appointed board member and former Chief Financial Officer Howard Schiller as interim CEO, saying Pearson remained unwell.
It said at a news conference they were "unwell" but hoped they would still be able to compete at the Games.
He was playing in the park and started to feel unwell, so his mother brought him to a local health center.
I do think that can be a distraction if someone in your family is unwell, or a problem in a relationship.
On Friday, March 13, Dobbs had been hanging out with a friend on their book tour when he began feeling unwell.
Wash your hands often and don't touch your face, and don't risk spreading the virus to others if you feel unwell.
In this book, adult children are a letdown: They are drug addicts or mentally unwell or highly needy or simply jerks.
Colorado, Georgia and South Dakota join the growing list of states impacted since the first individuals started feeling unwell March 13.
Haftar had been in Paris for about two weeks, where his spokesman earlier said he had been treated after feeling unwell.
The point is that allocating extra to your unwell sister may be fairer in some respects and less fair in others.
In that case, the woman felt so unwell that she went to vomit in the bathroom, and after being sick, she fainted.
News of the president's medical leave sparked a flurry of talk in Nigeria that Buhari, 74, was unwell, and potentially very sick.
The film seems to suggest that Rachel seeks multiple sexual partners because of the assault, and some scenes present her as unwell.
"Why would you do something like that?" said Reynoso, who described the man as angry but couldn't tell if he was unwell.
Investigators accuse Welch and Fusari of failing to seek medical treatment for Mary, insisting they had to have known she was unwell.
"I thought it was incredibly kind of him to give some time like that, given he obviously felt incredibly unwell," Ardern said.
If the idea of sparkling water makes you feel unwell, then we have a couple of points that might change your mind.
Once she joined the "good" side, the show's narrative started referring to her as a genius instead of someone who was unwell.
One gallery assistant told The Times she recalled feeling unwell while working at the exhibition in 2012 and was now deeply concerned.
These can include warnings that the cow is unwell and needs medicine or that the heat cycle is scheduled to begin soon.
Anil Madhav Dave, 60, died at a New Delhi hospital after complaining of feeling unwell, a day after attending a cabinet meeting.
Usually it is to advise on-site doctors and police on what symptoms to look out for in people who become unwell.
Jalloh had lived in a house with 22 people while she was unwell, and five people were involved in washing her corpse.
" The problem with that, as Versteeg explained, is having to "go on stage, often when you are quite mentally unwell from touring.
The teacher who, when Alice was just 13, preached sympathy and understanding for Thomas Hamilton because "he must have been really unwell".
Those who are feeling unwell would be advised to stay home until they recover, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests.
Clémentine Margaine, an exciting mezzo-soprano replacing an unwell Sophie Koch, makes her house debut as Carmen, opposite Marcelo Álvarez's Don José.
One of them was extremely unwell with a temperature oscillating between 40 [104 degrees Fahrenheit] and 41 [105.8 degrees Fahrenheit] degrees Celsius.
It was last spring when they visited him that they noticed that he appeared unwell, and they encouraged him to see a doctor.
Bridget, a high school teacher, first started to feel unwell with a headache, runny nose, and coughing, but recovered within a few days.
PARIS (Reuters) - French food group Danone is investigating reports that its new Aptamil baby milk formula has made some infants unwell in Britain.
Verzilov first began to feel unwell Tuesday following a court hearing, the Russian-language outlet Meduza reported, citing a friend of the activist.
There are cases where you have mentally unwell people who are also believing nonsense and that's motivating nonsense and they do something horrible.
That exchange makes me feel unwell, but it's also what I can imagine went on between her and so many other powerful people.
Mwiimbu also said Hichilema had complained on Wednesday of feeling unwell after police fired tear gas into his house when he was arrested.
We thought it would be interesting to give the bear a bit of a limp to suggest that it really is properly unwell.
Clinton's campaign revealed — hours after it became evident at a public event that she was unwell — that she was being treated for pneumonia.
Former Force India driver Di Resta is the experienced reserve who stood in for an unwell Massa at this year's Hungarian Grand Prix.
He will not film a homeless person if that person seems unwell or intoxicated, though he is fine with milking schizophrenics for laughs.
They should also think about who in their support network they can reach out to if they're feeling anxious, depressed, or otherwise unwell.
Within a few days, Ye started to lose his appetite and by January 21, he was so unwell he couldn't finish his lunch.
Two people on the third flight were taken to medical institutions several people on the flight had felt unwell, NHK public television said.
Ten days before Cardinal Pell was due to travel to Australia, to give his testimony, he announced he was too unwell to fly.
Julian Assange is so unwell he could die in prison, a group of 60 doctors have said in a letter to UK authorities.
Scientists Gael Kurath and Douglas McKenney felt unwell while conducting a full-day experiment in the aquatic BSL-3 lab in November 2017.
In May, Assange was deemed so unwell that he was unable to appear at a court hearing via video link from Belmarsh Prison.
If a Brumbies player or staff member became unwell in New Zealand they would be placed in isolation and testing arranged, it added.
" Last week, Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi confirmed to CNN's Christiane Amanpour that JeM chief Azhar is in Pakistan and "very unwell.
Harirchi confirmed he had been diagnosed with the coronavirus on February 25, days after appearing unwell at a press conference on the outbreak.
Video soon surfaced of her looking very unwell as she was assisted into a waiting SUV and whisked off to her daughter's apartment.
On days like this, I also think it's important to celebrate the achievements we have made in overcoming the challenges of being mentally unwell!
"We are very concerned to hear reports of babies being unsettled or unwell and we will investigate every complaint," it said in a statement.
Over the past few years of feeling unwell she sought out medical intervention and no one offered any support or suggestions beyond weight loss.
For the most physically unwell patients, Adele Lafrance, a clinical psychologist and associate professor in the psychology department at Laurentian University, envisions another solution.
With the possible exception of people getting jealous and getting into fights, people tend to stay out of each other's business unless they're unwell.
On Tuesday night, Kerr experienced headaches during and after a home victory against Houston and cut short his news conference because he felt unwell.
Members of the flight crew had called in advance to warn that large numbers of the 448 people onboard were unwell, the spokesman said.
A general practitioner (GP), often referred to as "family doctor", is usually the first port of call for a person feeling unwell in Britain.
"He is not back yet from hospital in Johannesburg," Mugabe said during his speech at the national Heroes Acre, announcing that Mnangagwa was unwell.
"The last time I was in contact with him was a few weeks ago and he said he was feeling unwell," the spokeswoman adds.
Brazilian Felipe Massa felt unwell after practice and was replaced by reserve Di Resta, racing in Formula One for the first time since 2013.
The man reportedly told another passenger he was feeling unwell, and that passenger alerted a conductor, who put out a call for a doctor.
Earlier this month the VC-backed company pulled its snack bars from sale after reports that some customers had felt unwell after eating them.
"If you're working a normal 9–5 job, people don't think there are people who are seriously mentally unwell in their midst," she says.
She can usually be counted on for a seductive, gossipy, insightful story without the contrivances that keep "Nine Perfect Strangers" so flabby and unwell.
At 2000, the procedure left her with the body of an 22011-year-old: unwell, overweight and unable to walk more than 8743 meters.
Winger has advised marathon runners in the past to pull back if they start feeling unwell, but it's different in head-to-head competition.
In a short statement posted on its website, the show announced that Angie decided to leave the house because she had been feeling unwell.
He also advised people to avoid face-to-face contact with suspected patients and wash their hands while treating someone who may be unwell.
Although these severe cases of strep are rare, he recommends seeking medical attention when an individual rapidly begins to feel unwell from a sore throat.
England's chief medical officer said the incident posed a low risk to the wider public but anyone feeling unwell was advised to seek medical advice.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern told reporters she met John just hours before his show, and that he told her he was feeling unwell.
Lawyers for the double-amputee sprinter, nicknamed "Blade Runner" for his prosthetic legs, argued that Pistorius was too mentally unwell to serve more jail time.
Yes, I said it—the only way to truly live is to do something so fundamentally lazy that your body starts to actively feel unwell.
Juma said he is most concerned about his mother, who is severely unwell after suffering multiple heart attacks and being sent to hospital three times.
They facilitate a third question: whether it is appropriate to analyze a violent and possibly unwell person's social media content with the tools of criticism.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Queen Elizabeth, 92, is feeling unwell and will not attend a special service on Thursday at St Paul's Cathedral, Buckingham Palace said.
"It has severely impacted my life and I feel I was never trusted until I had to make myself 'unwell' enough for treatment," says Fare.
A general practitioner (GP), often referred to as a "family doctor", is usually the first port of call for a person feeling unwell in Britain.
I had hoped to ask our host some questions after the steak, which was cooked medium unwell (no one asked how I wanted it prepared).
" In March of the same year, she took on the mentally unwell: "To be diagnosed as depressed is the holy grail of illnesses for many.
Then, on Christmas Day, after the joyful orgy of presents with children and grandchildren and their traditional huge holiday breakfast, he started to feel unwell.
Guards across the system said they are being ordered to use sick leave if they're unwell, which is limited and thus incentivizes working through illnesses.
A famous picture of him led to the legend that he trained by carrying sheep around, the duller truth being that the animal was unwell.
I've been feeling unwell for a little while and have some complications with allergies, so I book an appointment online to see a doctor tomorrow.
The mental health crisis team in his old patrol area once had two nurses who responded to calls from people who said they were unwell.
In the interim, athletic performance suffers and most people feel sluggish and unwell, sometimes developing a condition known as "ketone flu" that resembles food poisoning.
The 22015-year-old crashed after feeling unwell, local public prosecutor Laurent Dumaine said on Sunday, adding police were investigating the precise cause of death.
The family sent home on Thursday had crossed from Congo to Uganda earlier this week and sought treatment when a 5-year-old boy became unwell.
In a recent report in the BMJ Case Reports journal, doctors at King's College Hospital wrote that the instruction to drink water when unwell lacked evidence.
Among other changes, they urged Bezos to reduce worker quotas and speed requirements and to introduce immediate physician referrals for unwell workers whose symptoms aren't improving.
" One doctor quoted by the Trust said the app was being used to improve "early detection of seriously unwell patients" and "ensure a very rapid response.
Thanks to Reddit fans who know everything and a writer at Esquire, I now think that Drogon might die, too and I'm clearly unwell over it.
At a screening of Revenge in Toronto, an audience member became "unwell" during a particularly graphic scene and had to be taken out in an ambulance.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters in Moscow on Monday that her remarks should be regarded as those of someone who is mentally unwell, Reuters reported.
"Visiting Hours" will probably dredge up memories for anyone who watched an unwell loved one seem to disappear into the starched sheets of their assigned bed.
It was slowed down to make Pelosi appear unwell or potentially drunk, and it still succeeded in fooling many people — at least judged by comment boards.
The retired, 22004-year old general — who faces a one-year prison sentence and a 22014,20143-euro ($22014,21996) fine — was too unwell to attend the hearing.
The retired, 75-year old general — who faces a one-year prison sentence and a 15,000-euro ($16,740) fine — was too unwell to attend the hearing.
If you've been feeling unwell, and it's been going on for more than a few days, it could signal something slightly more serious, says Dr. Chutkan.
Madness, in my admittedly limited experience, is accompanied by no superpowers; being mentally unwell doesn't make you loftily intelligent any more than having the flu does.
On encountering the Christian missionary Jenny, alone and extremely unwell, in the wilderness, the game will instruct you to bring her medicine and simply walk away.
The difference is that Zurkow's artistic compounds have far more visual appeal than actual plastiglomerates, which look like geochemical hairballs coughed up by an unwell planet.
Isolate any of these comments and they read like they are ripped from the pages of a dark Christopher Buckley satire about an extremely unwell president.
It was announced earlier this week that if Johnson were to become unwell, First Secretary of State Dominic Raab would stand in as acting prime minister.
In a backward baseball cap with a tattoo of stars and musical notes on her neck, Robin Neal, looking unwell, was interviewed by a triage nurse.
In May 2019, a video altered to make House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appear to be unwell and slurring her words as if she might be drunk.
Most people infected with chicken pox simply feel unwell — with symptoms including an itchy, blister-like rash, fever, headache and fatigue — but some develop serious complications.
"I am so upset to share that I am unwell & will not be able to perform my Vegas residency show tomorrow night," she wrote in the post.
Men who have a history of mental health problems or who are stressed or unwell during their partner's pregnancy should be assessed for (paternal postnatal depression symptoms).
Mandatory health screenings will also be performed on guests who have a China or Hong Kong passport and passengers who report feeling unwell or flu-like symptoms.
Baby bats can become orphaned when their mother is unwell or dies, sometimes during extreme heat events or attacks from predators, according to the Tolga Bat Hospital.
He moved back to China because his parents were unwell—a common reason for returning—and found a job in a bank, but did not enjoy it.
I can't know that for sure, but I do see the way in which contemporary life feeds into the expectations that you're not supposed to feel unwell.
Chronically angry, sad, frustrated or fearful people tend to become chronically unwell, though which emotions go with which conditions has not received much scrutiny in recent years.
Simon Davies, head of people, legal and strategy, has decided to leave after recently taking a leave of absence as his wife is unwell, the bank said.
According to Mr. Gilbert, Reagan's aides prevented people from seeing him because he was unwell, and he made decisions while hospitalized that he later did not remember.
It's not enough to study former footballers as and when they become unwell; it's necessary to look at a large sample of players over a prolonged period.
When I leave, Mama is still too unwell to see anyone besides my older sister, the gifted one who lived in her womb for nine months. Mxm.
Terrett Drake, 43, a market research executive in Manhattan, for example, has begun moving as far away as possible from people on the subway who seem unwell.
Terrett Drake, 43, a market research executive in Manhattan, for example, has begun moving as far away as possible from people on the subway who seem unwell.
But after my editor saw how Visibly Unwell I was during a video-call-in-lieu-of-meeting, I took a half–sick day at her suggestion.
He's pointed the finger at Hollywood for violent movies and video games and, even more, he's made the argument that people who commit mass shootings are unwell.
I just feel very fortunate that I can go off in a dream world and have ideas that then flow, even when I feel unhappy or unwell.
Mashable reached out to the company, and a spokesperson confirmed that Taskers who are unwell or showing COVID-19 symptoms will not be penalized for rescheduling tasks.
Travelers and crew members who reported feeling unwell would be screened, and anyone presenting fever or low levels of oxygen in the blood would be denied boarding.
She did not exhibit any symptoms while traveling but called her doctor a few days after returning to the US to report that she was feeling unwell.
LONDON, June 28 (Reuters) - Britain's Queen Elizabeth, 92, is feeling unwell and will not attend a special service on Thursday at St Paul's Cathedral, Buckingham Palace said.
VATICAN CITY, Feb 28 (Reuters) - Pope Francis, who the Vatican says is still "slightly unwell," has postponed all official audiences for Friday but is working from home.
But they go no further than that, and the next morning K., who is feeling unwell, seems to put a new distance between the two of them.
"We're expected to push through, and those that do are often rewarded," Laird says, echoing ongoing discussions about "presenteeism," or coming in to work while sick or unwell.
That is, until Joshua — who would take care of his siblings growing up by buying them food when he could — told Mark and Valerie that he felt unwell.
"After a year of being really unwell with postnatal depression and PTSD I was starting to recover but anxiety still had a firm grip of me," she explained.
"He still felt unwell there, so they decided to send him to the hospital, and he died in the ambulance on the way to Putrajaya Hospital," said Ahmat.
Many believed the star was having a psychotic breakdown, that she was mentally unwell, or, in what turned out the be the truth, that she was on drugs.
The 26-year-old Tomic appealed the decision, citing the fact he was unwell before the match, while Tsonga added that he felt his victory had been devalued.
TORONTO (Reuters) - A British Airways flight from San Francisco to London was diverted to Vancouver after members of the cabin crew became unwell, the airline said on Tuesday.
If I'm feeling unwell or unsettled in any way, I always go and sit with a tree or walk through the trees, and that's incredibly healing and helpful.
"For a time she was unwell, which caused some worry, but thanks to support from her mother, she has now returned to her usual school life," Naruhito said.
On November 16, 73, he felt deeply unwell, and was brought to Matrosskaya Tishina, or Sailor's Rest, a notorious prison in northeast Moscow that had a medical wing.
Of course, managing your mental health isn't a linear progression from 'unwell' to 'well'—most likely it's a balance of methods for managing your mood and well-being.
Since this isn't a common gift, they are treated as if they were unwell, resulting in their having a justified skepticism of prescription-happy doctors and psychiatric institutions.
Since this isn't a common gift, they are treated as if they were unwell, resulting in both having a justified skepticism of prescription-happy doctors and psychiatric institutions.
"People are exhausted and really unwell after six days at sea in rough weather," Mr. Vimard said during a telephone interview, describing how many were seasick for days.
To curtail the coronavirus spread, Abrams said troops and civilian employees are ordered to limit their movement off base and self-monitor and stay home if feeling unwell.
She had been unwell, and one day, Ms. Joseph urged her to sit down and relax, promising a warm bowl of goat soup to ease her churning stomach.
In Los Angeles County, the infected person reported to authorities that he was feeling unwell as he was traveling back to Wuhan, China, the center of the outbreak.
BARCELONA, Feb 19 (Reuters) - An unwell Sebastian Vettel was relieved of his duties at Ferrari on Formula One's first day of pre-season testing in Spain on Wednesday.
State news agency ONA did not give a cause of death, but Qaboos had been unwell for years and spent a week in Belgium for treatment last month.
If there is an exodus of EU citizens working in the NHS—doctors, nurses, social workers—who will support our children if or when they become mentally unwell?
According to the San Francisco Chronicle, Tristan Ang began feeling unwell last month, but because his symptoms were so mild, his family believed he had caught a summer bug.
"We were just told that there were two patients down in the emergency department who were critically unwell and they would be coming up to the unit," Clark said.
Because of my online persona, I'm awarded no free passes—no slipping on a deadline due to being unwell, and no bailing on a friend one too many times.
"Symptoms usually present a few days after initial infection including fever, sore throat, loss of appetite, and a general feeling of being unwell also known as malaise," he explains.
Once everyone's health was checked, those with fevers or who felt unwell would be tested, after which authorities would decide whether to let people leave the ship, Suga said.
This is not to say that there are no mentally unwell women out there, but with quality healthcare access, most people are seeking treatment and support without being stigmatized.
Or, on a public street in London one day, I saw a couple of giggling teenage girls watching a man at a bus stop who was clearly mentally unwell.
He said his late wife's father had summoned her to Pakistan from Dubai, where the couple had been living for 16 months, by claiming to have been seriously unwell.
" Virgin Atlantic told Business Insider in a statement: "A number of customers onboard the VS610, which landed at London Gatwick this morning (March 6th) from Barbados, reported feeling unwell.
It's possible that it was feeling unwell, but it's equally possible it was just going out of its way to make life difficult for the innocent humans of Rotherham.
In this instance, the change in smells didn't distinguish between diseases but was instead a warning light -- or smell -- that someone was unwell as their immune system was active.
Moreover, the report found that 800 million people spent at least 10 percent of their household budgets on health expenses for themselves, an unwell child or another family member.
The video, viewed over 2 million times, did not use any deepfake technology and instead just slowed the California lawmaker down to make her appear unwell or potentially drunk.
Patients with hepatitis usually have mild flu-like symptoms, with a loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, plus fatigue, low-grade fever and a generalized sense of being unwell.
Health coaching is a profession that has been around for decades and is now gaining momentum in its important role of pivoting outcomes of health for our unwell country.
All I do know is that the moment my daughter started to feel unwell at the dinner table, the argument that had been so all consuming evaporated, like steam.
What's more, she is alive and unwell on this cruel, stinking planet, shedding her burned flesh in a hospital bed where she has lain for nigh on two decades.
There was a time when I yearned to live in Los Angeles — obviously a sign I was deeply unwell — and before that, a list of smaller cities I'd idealized.
I wanted to see, rather than just hear as an anecdote, how Ms. Corman came to understand her husband as someone who isn't evil but unwell, poisoned by pornography.
In December, the Berlin Philharmonic said two concerts with him in 2019 had been canceled because the conductor was unwell, but the orchestra did not rule out future engagements.
A friend once canceled on me at the last minute, "feeling unwell," only to have her face appear in a crowd shot at a Madonna concert the next day.
PARIS (Reuters) - French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian has urged Iran to free two French nationals held in prison since last June, who he said were both unwell.
"An individual with a travel history to China felt unwell and sought help from a medical provider who promptly contacted the Health Department," said Health Commissioner Dr. Oxiris Barbot.
As CNN first reported in August, diplomats were awoken late at night in their homes feeling unwell and hearing sounds that resembled insects or metal dragging across the floor.
It will also conduct health screenings for all China or Hong Kong passport holders as well as on guests who report feeling unwell or demonstrate any flu-like symptoms.
In Los Angeles County, the infected person reported to the authorities that he was feeling unwell as he was traveling back to Wuhan, China, the center of the outbreak.
When she failed to show, Yingluck's legal team told the court she was unwell, prompting authorities to issue an arrest warrant for her and sparking speculation about her whereabouts.
In a few sentences, a formulation gathers up all the biological, psychological and social factors that have led to a person becoming unwell and considers how these factors interconnect.
Stigma is part of what stopped Matt and those close to him from identifying his illness in the first place: Nobody wants to believe that their loved one is unwell.
When she turned up the next day she was greeted by an assistant who said Weinstein was feeling unwell and suggested she join him for lunch in his room upstairs.
Participants were asked to answer the following question: "How many times have you felt mentally unwell in the past 30 days, for example, due to stress, depression, or emotional problems?"
"He is definitely not taking the post of the finance minister simply because he is very unwell," one of the sources, who did not want to be named, told Reuters.
Bertens dominated the world number three in the opening set, but the 24-year-old became unwell early in the second set and was forced to take a medical timeout.
"This appears to be an isolated case," the committee said in a statement, adding that Acker is the only one of 380 athletes competing in sailing to report feeling unwell.
Some officials in countries targeted by the Islamic State, often known as ISIS, have gone so far as to suggest that the militants seek out people who are mentally unwell.
It had been clear for months that Clark was unwell; he always seemed to have a cold, and once, after he cut himself shaving, his face was swollen for weeks.
The CDC does not recommended that healthy people wear them, and to keep them on shop shelves for healthcare professionals, those who are unwell, and those caring for other people.
Singapore said its air conditions could reach unhealthy levels over the next 24 hours if the wind kept bringing in pollution, and advised anyone feeling unwell to seek medical attention.
Complicating all this are the facts that this half brother may no longer be alive, or accessible, and the father (my dad's friend) remains married and is elderly and unwell.
Almost everyone, whether healthy or unwell, can go on for what feels like hours about bills, premiums, forms, plans and the latest complex negotiation with this insurer or that hospital.
Still, Mr. Evans, who often vapes from the moment he wakes up until he climbs back into bed at night, admitted that inhaling nicotine vapor sometimes makes him feel unwell.
This time around, I've found that chronicling the times I do feel good is crucial to my own self-preservation, and acts as an escape from when I'm feeling particularly unwell.
" When I said "astonishing," Conway responded and said, "What's astonishing is the media's and the nation's utter failure to confront the fact that we have a psychologically unwell and unfit president.
Those statements said that Adachi had been feeling unwell while at dinner with a friend in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood when he had trouble breathing and emergency crews were called.
Khan said Pakistan was constrained by the need to build a legal case that would stand up in court but said Azhar had been driven underground and was "ineffective" and unwell.
He arrives on the scene and finds out a seemingly unwell man named Cody Miller (David H. Holmes) has taken five people hostage and is threatening them with a massive shotgun.
Someone needs to be there to make sure that the baby doesn't slide off of her chest onto the floor, and to pick up the baby if she starts feeling unwell.
Ollie is ambiguously diabetic (the game simply calls him "unwell"), so I limped around, slowly assembling a bee-proof suit for collecting honey that he could inject with a scavenged syringe.
Those who are feeling unwell on their return home should contact a doctor (obviously) and inform them of one's recent travel history, especially if pregnant or planning to fall pregnant soon.
"I have to back off because they are hurting me so badly I get unwell again if I go near them," O'Connor wrote in the post, which has since been deleted.
Di Resta, who stood in for an unwell Massa in Hungary at this year's race, is also in the frame for the seat while Massa has said he wants to continue.
It said in a statement posted on its website that the four were already unwell but that after a routine medical inspection upon their arrest, their condition worsened and they died.
EVANDALE, Australia (Reuters) - When the psychiatrist diagnosed me with post-traumatic stress disorder at the end of our first session early this March, I finally had to accept I was unwell.
"There are no signs of terrorism," a police spokesman said, adding that it was more likely to have been an accident caused by the driver losing control because he was unwell.
In a recording of a 911 call obtained by CNN, one 17-year-old daughter of the Turpins described to police filthy living conditions that left her siblings unwell and malnourished.
Julian Astudillo, 11, and his 6-year-old sister Jimena Lora were feeling unwell on Tuesday morning, according to their mother, Nayeli Flores, and she gave them the day off school.
But one thing people can do to help is stay home if they are feeling unwell and especially if they received a formal Covid-19 diagnosis and advice to self-isolate.
Consuming lots of meat is also making people in the United States and other affluent nations unwell, according to a recent report on sustainable diets in the medical journal The Lancet.
The cutting slowly stopped, partially because of stabilizing mental health and partially because it is somewhat infeasible to be visibly mentally unwell if you also want to be a functioning adult.
Justice Magara said another judge was "unwell and out of the country for treatment," while another was not able to get a flight back to Nairobi in time for the hearing.
The WHO recommends regular hand washing, covering the mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing and avoiding close contact with people who appear unwell to help prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Governor Suzuki also asked those who feel unwell to refrain from going to work, adding that even people with mild symptoms can spread the virus while traveling, according to NHK World.
BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar is being treated in Paris after feeling unwell during a foreign tour and is expected to return to Libya within days, a spokesman said.
That's fine — the problem isn't just that Shyamalan's approach compounds public distrust for the mentally unwell, it's the way it ignores the rich potential for more complex storytelling and raw, visceral frights.
When coping with a breakup, people may experience physical symptoms like a change in appetite, headaches, body pains, and an overall sense of unwell, Jennifer Kelman, licensed clinical social worker, told Healthline.
The Daily Mail found a video of West looking scraggly and unwell at a mall near his home in Maryland, and a story about him acting erratically at a youth basketball game.
The Forbidden Photos of a Lady Above Suspicion basks in eyes, as its main character Minou (Dagmar Lassander) wanders deeper and deeper into the realm of the unwell (or so she thinks).
About an hour later, a staff member from the facility's school system also began feeling unwell, the statement said, and then a school teacher and three more correctional officers reported feeling poorly.
During the trial to determine what punishment Roof would receive, the convicted killer called no witnesses and represented himself out of concern that lawyers would attempt to suggest he was mentally unwell.
In a recent interview with the Sunday Times, the 23-year-old actress said that she was "going through this phase of being very mentally unwell" when she first met Jonas, 29.
LONDON (Reuters) - Triple world champion Lewis Hamilton pulled out of a Formula One tire test in Abu Dhabi after a few laps on Tuesday because he felt unwell, his Mercedes team said.
A Kremlin critic, Verzilov was hospitalized in critical condition after he began feeling unwell Tuesday, according to a report in news website Meduza that Pussy Riot tweeted from their verified Twitter account.
The star of that evening's "La Traviata" performance at the same venue was unwell — could Ms. Bakanova step in and sing the title role of Violetta in Verdi's opera five hours later?
Many residents, unwell and desperate for care, have been forced to go from hospital to hospital on foot, only to be turned away without being tested for the virus, let alone treated.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's LG Corp on Thursday said its longtime chairman is unwell and that it plans to nominate his son to its board of directors in preparation for leadership succession.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Thomson Reuters Corp Chief Executive Jim Smith was taken to a Toronto hospital on Monday "after feeling unwell" and remains under observation at the hospital, the company said on Tuesday.
The fact that many Americans have to choose between "toughing out" their health problems or rolling the dice on serious medical debt is yet another symptom of a deeply unwell healthcare system.
"We know that this virus has spread in the vast majority of cases through close contact with someone who is unwell at the time," he explained to CNBC's "Capital Connection" on Wednesday.
Rudd said that Nick Bailey, a police officer who became unwell after taking part in the early response to the attack, remained seriously ill but was talking and engaging with his family.
Our initial idea was to have Breadwoman literally re-emerge from this ancient world right under our noses but with Anna feeling unwell we had to postpone the first couple of shoot days.
Pineda, who had traveled for almost a month from the violent Honduran city of San Pedro Sula with her six-year-old son, said she arrived in Tijuana 13 days earlier, feeling unwell.
LONDON (Reuters) - The crew of a British Airways flight from Bangkok to London requested a priority landing as the plane approached Heathrow airport on Tuesday due to an unwell passenger, the airline said.
The king had been unwell for much of the past year and the announcement by the palace of his passing away followed two announcements made over the past week about his deteriorating health.
He felt unwell after returning from a meeting with French President Francois Hollande in Paris and was examined by a doctor at his office, who sent him to hospital, a government source said.
The police had no reason not to believe this was anything but the result of yet another pot of boiling water left unattended by Ambrose's unwell mother, and took him into foster care.
"An individual with a travel history to China felt unwell and sought help from a medical provider who promptly contacted the Health Department," the health commissioner, Dr. Oxiris Barbot, said in a statement.
CreditCreditAlec Soth/Magnum, for The New York Times It was not until her third month of feeling unwell, in the fall of 2016, that Alicia thought to take an at-home pregnancy test.
Brazilian Felipe Massa started the session, after feeling unwell on Friday and being taken to hospital, but cut it short with continuing uncertainty about whether he would be able to take part in qualifying.
The theory was that you brought everyone into the market and forced insurers to compete for their business by offering higher-quality plans at lower costs, not by separating the healthy from the unwell.
The Calling's "Wherever You Will Go" (13 weeks, 2001); NIckelback's "Photograph" (18 weeks, 2005); Matchbox Twenty's "Unwell" (18 weeks, 2003); Goo Goo Dolls' "Iris" (17 weeks, 1998); and Avril Lavigne's "Complicated" (16 weeks, 2002).
Posted by Zoo am Meer Bremerhaven on Tuesday, March 8, 2016 "As soon as the cub themselves in a situation but feels unwell and screams, Valeska is controlled and there right now," Facebook translates.
LONDON (Reuters) - Royal biographer Andrew Morton has been taken to hospital after becoming unwell while on stage at a speaking event in London, a spokeswoman for his publisher Michael O'Mara Books said on Tuesday.
During a visit to The Dr. Oz Show on Tuesday (the episode airs Wednesday), the TV host revealed that she was on live TV when she found out her father, Ozzy Osbourne, was unwell.
In trying to express a point, I used 2018 of the worst examples possible, Not to support the cruel actions of an unwell, psychopathic Adolf Hitler, but to only exaggerate a show of compassion.
In trying to express a point, I used 1 of the worst examples possible, Not to support the cruel actions of an unwell, psychopathic Adolf Hitler, but to only exaggerate a show of compassion.
"Flying from Turkey and losing in (the) quarter-finals (there), playing few matches in 21C heat and I was run down and became a bit unwell over the weekend," Tomic told News Corp Australia.
"It's our complaint that the public prosecution has not acted fairly and justly to Doan Thi Huong," her lawyer Hisyam Teh, who asked for an adjournment on the grounds that his client was unwell.
ONTINYENT, Spain (Reuters) - The patient had made an appointment to see the surgeon at his consulting room in the local hospital, but when he arrived, he told Dr Antonio Carbonell he wasn't actually unwell.
An employee might share that they're feeling unwell, and a provider would follow up within minutes to ask a set of questions and figure out whether the patient needs to be seen in person.
Because he uses a wheelchair at times when he feels unwell and fatigued, she's looking for a service dog for him and hoping to find one with the POMC mutation that Raffan has identified.
Wash your hands often before and after exercise; shorten or skip workouts if you feel unwell; avoid training partners who are sniffling or coughing; and rub a sanitizing wipe over gym equipment before use.
Salisbury Hospital said that patient confidentiality limited the information they could give, but that the "acutely unwell" Skripals had been stabilized and kept alive until their bodies could replace poisoned enzymes with new ones.
The business psychologist had stepped in to chaperone her 13-year-old niece Alysha to see one of her favorite artists because Alysha's mother, Yeoman's sister, was too unwell from cancer treatment to attend.
"It's our complaint that the public prosecution has not acted fairly and justly to Doan Thi Huong," her lawyer Hisyam Teh, who asked for an adjournment on the grounds that his client was unwell.
"If you've been told that a drug sitting on your skin could kill you, and then you see that drug sitting on your skin, it's not unreasonable to suddenly feel anxiety and unwell," Stolbach said.
He felt unwell after returning from a meeting with French President Francois Hollande in Paris and was examined by a doctor at his office, who sent him to the Gemelli hospital, a government source said.
Having met Jonas when she was 20, the actress recently told the Sunday Times that she was going through a phase of being "mentally unwell" before she met the man who would become her husband.
Last month, the pregnant royal showed off her own care-giving skills after she came to the aid of a 10-year-old boy who became unwell after waiting in the cold to see her.
She is beyond the manic pixie dream girl archetype; she's a truly unwell woman, one who barely succeeds in hiding her self-destructive interior behind blown-out hair, leather jackets, and a light Buddhism practice.
Hamilton had complained of a sore throat on Saturday, revealing after taking pole position that Mercedes had put French reserve Esteban Ocon on standby in case the five-times champion felt too unwell to drive.
A Mercedes spokesman said the 33-year-old Briton, who won his fourth title last year, had been feeling unwell and was unable to travel to the event in Switzerland hosted by watch company IWC.
This is literally what a trained psychologist tells me on a weekly basis when I'm unwell, for a lot of money, and it has taken two cute pictures of myself to finally absorb the message.
Clinton's efforts to campaign while sick into an insinuation that she is physically unwell, attacking her person rather than her policies with a heavily gendered argument that Mr. Trump often delivers from the campaign trail.
Where paid sick and family leave is not among standard benefits, governments should consider funding it to allow unwell workers or their caregivers to stay home without fear of losing their jobs during the epidemic.
The family moved to Moscow, where they lived comfortably and moved in intellectual circles, but, when Gala became unwell with suspected tuberculosis at age 17, she was sent to a sanitarium in Switzerland to recover.
"Treating people who are so acutely unwell, having been poisoned by nerve agents, requires stabilizing them, keeping them alive until their bodies could produce more enzymes to replace those that had been poisoned," she said.
" On the night Lil Peep died in Arizona, the suit alleges Mercer saw "that [Lil Peep] looked alarmingly unwell, but rather than seeking help or contacting authorities, Mercer instead elected to run a personal errand.
Throat cancer patient James McNaught designed a "Cancer on board" badge to help people like him get a seat on the Tube after he struggled to find one because he did not appear visibly unwell.
"I asked a steward if they had any paracetamol and maybe somewhere to lie down, thinking they might put me in business class, and they asked me if I felt unwell," Walentin told the Sun.
The Gujarat police said they arrested three people and charged the factory owner with forced labor as the workers were beaten, denied leave, had to work when they were unwell and had their movement restricted.
It suffered a norovirus outbreak among customers in Virginia in 2017, and an internal investigation found it was caused by store managers failing to follow safety procedures and an employee working while they were unwell.
The complainant testified that she felt like she was in a "Star Trek warp" while suffering vision loss, an "excruciating headache," and overall felt "very unwell" in the taxi on the way to the hotel.
The estate of an Oregon woman run over by a car in a grocery store parking lot has sued the car's driver, claiming he was behind the wheel despite feeling unwell thanks to his Whole30 diet.
Should Yemi Osinbajo, the technocratic vice-president (pictured, right) who ran the show while Mr Buhari was unwell, retain authority to drive policy changes, investors will probably keep on giving Nigeria the benefit of the doubt.
She rubs Anne's legs when she's afflicted with gout, tells her when her makeup looks more "badger" than smokey eye, and races her down the palace's impossibly long corridors in a wheelchair when she's feeling unwell.
"We can confirm a 79-year-old patient in long-term care at Ashworth High Secure Hospital has died after becoming physically unwell," a Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust spokesman confirmed to multiple U.K. news outlets.
"It sends a very strong message to Iran: You are a great civilization, you may have disagreements with the UK, but at the heart of this is an innocent woman, vulnerable, unwell and scared," Hunt said.
On Saturday, one 53-year-old crashed after feeling unwell while competing in a cycling race in France's Ariege region, in the foothills of the Pyrenees, and died, local public prosecutor Laurent Dumaine said on Sunday.
With unwell American Katie Ledecky sitting out the 214 freestyle heats in the morning, and later confirming she would skip her 2100,258.60 title defense, Tuesday's calm early session gave no indication of the fireworks to come.
In addition to her appearance, the idea of the Bolshoi ballet, with its excruciating rigor and discipline, does a great deal of work to characterize Dominika, whose motivations are otherwise solely represented by her unwell mother.
LG Corp, a holding company of the electronics-to-chemicals conglomerate, said on Thursday its longtime chairman was unwell and planned to nominate his son to its board of directors in preparation for a leadership succession.
If they start to feel unwell — such as developing a cough or a fever — then they are asked to call the health department or a physician and get examined as soon as possible, Dr. Barbot said.
MOSCOW, March 13 (Reuters) - The Kremlin on Friday told journalists who cover President Vladimir Putin to stay away from official events if they felt unwell as a precautionary measure to protect Kremlin staff from the coronavirus.
It is currently being used to alert doctors and nurses more quickly to patients at risk of acute kidney injury, a potentially fatal condition often first detected by blood tests rather than by a patient's feeling unwell.
Additional students who had consumed the substance soon came forward to complain they, too, were feeling unwell, "and medical providers at the scene were immediately notified," the statement said, adding that 10 youngsters in all were treated.
It's only when Joe is standing outside Beck's apartment, masturbating on a New York City sidewalk to a fantasy of them having sex, do we really get the sense that Joe is a special type of unwell.
She was also too unwell to take her final exams in school, which flattened her dreams of a career in the creative industries—some of her remarkable paintings and illustrations hang on the walls of her home.
"I don't know if you know this, but I've been a little unwell, so I'm just reclaiming my voice now," Lorde told the crowd, which included celebrity guests Vanessa Hudgens, Bellamy Young and The Bachelor's Becca Tilley.
It reminds me a little of Dan Bejar's recent work as Destroyer — the slicked-back synths, the creeping sense something is unwell in this little sound world — but it has more heart, and more vocal firepower too.
You don't have to nag them about taking their meds, because you know they have, and you don't have to worry if they're feeling unwell or depressed, because they've told you—through the system—that they're good.
Seventy percent of parents in the UK said they were guilty of sending their kids to school sick because of work, while a separate study found that 38% of workers still enter the office despite feeling unwell.
The country's Health Minister Julio Mazzoleni said on Wednesday that the 48-year-old president fell unwell during an trip to the east of the country and returned to the capital Asunción where the diagnosis was confirmed.
BARCELONA, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Waking Charles Leclerc to tell him team mate Sebastian Vettel was unwell and their schedules had been switched was not the only change Ferrari made on the first day of testing on Wednesday.
The country's Health Minister Julio Mazzoleni said on Wednesday that the 48-year-old president fell unwell during an trip to the east of the country and returned to the capital Asunción where the diagnosis was confirmed.
The Dutch model, who was awarded Miss Teen Universe in 2017, was on a vacation with her parents in Westendorf, Austria in February when she began to feel unwell, her parents wrote on Van der Zee's official Instagram.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The president of India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, Amit Shah, said on Wednesday he was being treated for swine flu, the second member of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's inner circle to be unwell this week.
" 13 Reasons Why has been criticized many times before for ignoring the connection between suicide and mental illness; critics argue that people "often commit suicide because they are unwell, not simply because people have been cruel to them.
On Monday morning, Altintas called the division of the Ankara riot police where he had worked for 2-1/2 years and said he was unwell and would bring a doctor's note upon his return, the official said.
None of these movies rely too heavily on the bodies of unwell people for the effect of their horror, instead making villains out of those who oppress the vulnerable: bad bureaucrats, military men played by Donald Sutherland, etc.
On Wednesday, March 4 — a week before the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic, when there were fewer than 250 confirmed COVID-19 cases in the US — a Starbucks employee in Louisiana arrived at work feeling unwell.
But, especially over the past month, Trump has worked overtime to validate those fears and to raise the horrifying specter of what he'll be like if he is given a second term and is vindicated, unhinged and unwell.
"If somebody nearby you is unwell on the aircraft, you should bring that to the attention of the crew because there are established procedures they can take to separate that person and minimize risk to others," he explained.
However, how exactly these particles make people unwell is not fully understood, Andrea Baccarelli, chair of Environmental Health Sciences at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health, and one of the authors of the study, said in a statement.
They might have been kept in solitary confinement for a long time, they might be grieving or mentally unwell, or they might have low self-esteem and be overly willing to accept that they did something they shouldn't have.
As my health fluctuated, I quickly learned that granting everyone full disclosure to my condition made them feel entitled to an opinion, and that no matter how cheery I acted, those around me would always treat me as unwell.
LG Corp, a holding company of the electronics-to-chemicals conglomerate, said on Thursday its longtime 73-year-old chairman was unwell and planned to nominate his son to its board of directors in preparation for a leadership succession.
At one of Quang's last appearances, during a visit to Hanoi by Indonesian President Joko Widodo on September 11, the president appeared visibly unwell and stumbled as he stepped on to a platform to inspect a guard of honor.
There's also what seems like an inescapable storm cloud of shame that lurks over the concept of mental illness, that it implies weakness or worse—that a person whose neurotransmitters are misfiring is not unwell but rather batshit crazy.
Cain, who joined the Oregon Project when she was 17, detailed years of verbal abuse and overtraining to the extent that she became physically unwell; she lost her period for three years, broke five bones, and started self-harming.
Among the names in residence this year was the Heath Quartet, perhaps the most impressive and dynamic of the newer British string quartets, performing concerts in the evening (but as a trio, because the group's second violinist was unwell).
By August I was so unwell that I had a panic attack on the stuffy Circle line at 7 AM. Summer eventually gave over into crisper days and darker evenings, and I slowly felt more like my normal self.
Developed by clinical research psychologist Dr. Alison Darcy and with AI heavyweight Andrew Ng on the advisory board, Woebot is hoping to assist underserved segments of the mentally unwell population without the income or insurance to utilize traditional practices.
To put it simply, if too many people become seriously unwell at one time, the NHS will be unable to handle it - meaning more people are likely to die, not just from Coronavirus but from other illnesses as well.
Many Wuhan residents who are unwell but unsure whether they have the disease have been forced to go from hospital to hospital on foot, only to be turned away from even being tested for the virus, let alone treated.
However, the world of controversial sports team names extends far wider than insulting the indigenous people of America, with names of professional, college and school teams taking aim at everyone from the mentally unwell to the people of Ethiopia.
Our failure to move on is initially personified by ex-President Bill Pullman who, bearded and visibly unwell, is haunted by premonitions of an alien apocalypse and, in the tradition of classic science fiction, ignored by a complacent populace.
A study of more than 5,0003 people signed up to a new Money and Mental Health Policy Institute found that 93 percent of those self-describing as having mental-health issues said they spent more when they were unwell.
The Nigerian leader is spending between one and four hours a day in his office to conserve his energy levels, three diplomats and presidency sources said, deepening concerns he is too unwell to orchestrate reforms to the recession-hit OPEC economy.
It is easy to write off the drug industry as a pack of price-gouging Shkrelis unswervingly devoted to impoverishing cancer patients and clinical depressives and all the other mentally and/or physically unwell Americans struggling to pay for their pills.
"I was so ill with my belly before I went to Nashville and I was in and out of the hospital and no one knew what was wrong with me, so yes I was thin as I was unwell," she said.
And more unusually warm nights in the years to come could make for a nation of grumpy, unwell people — particularly in the northern and western parts of the US, according to a study published today in the journal Science Advances.
"To my dear fans in Indianapolis, It is with the heaviest heart that I'm forced to deliver the news that I am extremely unwell and therefore unable to perform at @TheFieldhouse tonight," John said in a statement on social media.
The fallacy of pinning hopes on policies such as the new price-transparency rule is that patients in America are viewed as consumers who can easily shop around, rather than people who are unwell and under duress, says Dr Hsia.
The man and woman, both British and in their 40s, were found unwell at a house in Amesbury on Saturday, close to Salisbury where ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter were poisoned with the same nerve agent in March.
But if you were to find me the 20 worst white supremacist, Christian identitarian atrocities, and we did an analysis of the shooters or the bombers, I would predict that the vast majority of these people would obviously be unwell, psychologically.
HOCKENHEIM, Germany (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton went from poorly to pole at the German Grand Prix on Saturday, revealing afterwards that Mercedes had put French reserve Esteban Ocon on standby to replace him in case he felt too unwell to drive.
After the attack, Skripnichenko left hospital and told other activists he thought he would be OK. His family say he went to a different hospital a week later to get his nose reset, and began to feel unwell in the canteen.
"To put it simply, if too many people become seriously unwell at one time, the NHS will be unable to handle it, meaning more people are likely to die, not just from coronavirus but from other illnesses, as well," Johnson said.
The Obama administration tried to do that after the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre by requiring the Social Security Administration to submit the names of severely unwell persons to the F.B.I. Congressional Republicans and President Trump reversed the rule a year ago.
Repetition, it is said, is often a habit of the mentally unwell, but the Mercy Hospital paintings contain a sardonic self-awareness of the situation that propagated them — Applebroog did, in fact, make these works while interned at a hospital.
Dr. Kraft said that she was encouraged that Mr. McAleenan, the commissioner, had contacted her to discuss possible collaboration, and that her association had offered to recruit a team of pediatricians to train border agents to identify when children are unwell.
"I look at this photo and it reminds me how easy it is to hide being mentally unwell — and how important it is to really check in with the people around you," Amurri Martino, 34, captioned the sweet family image.
Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony said in its statement to the South China Morning Post that its leaders have been urging believers since the end of January to stay home if they had traveled internationally or were feeling unwell.
The country's Health Minister Julio Mazzoleni told a press conference on Wednesday that the 48-year-old president fell unwell during an trip to the east of the country and returned to the capital Asunción where the diagnosis was confirmed.
Tough Guy' Bolton: 'He made some very big mistakes' Trump's mental decline is perfectly clear for those with eyes to see and ears to hear Scaramucci calls Trump a 'full-blown demagogue' MORE — to suggest he might be mentally unwell.
Right now, background checks, when used, prevent gun sales to fugitives, people deemed mentally unwell by the state, domestic abusers, people who renounce U.S. citizenship, convicted felons, convicted drug users, non-citizens, dishonorably discharged veterans, and most people with restraining orders.
The pair, a local 44-year-old woman and a 45-year-old man, were hospitalized after being found unwell on Saturday in Amesbury, just miles away from Salisbury where ex-double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were attacked in March.
The time it takes for nicotine to reach lethal concentrations by inhalation would mean you became violently sick and too unwell to continue vaping (and you would get strong bodily feedback that you should stop considerably before that unless it was intentional).
Taiwanese health authorities have repeatedly said that most people do not have to wear masks unless they are unwell or going to high-risk areas like hospitals, but there has been a run on masks in shops and many people are wearing them.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson canceled scheduled events on Saturday on the second day of a visit to Kenya because he had been feeling unwell, a State Department spokesman said, adding that he would resume his program on Sunday.
"This will help to diagnose HIV before people become unwell and reduce HIV transmission by decreasing the number of people living with undiagnosed HIV infection and increasing the number of people successfully treated so that they are no longer infectious," he said.
A. Symptoms of pneumonia include a dry cough, difficulty breathing, a rapid heartbeat, fever, chest pain, loss of appetite and generally feeling unwell – all symptoms that can be easily mistaken for other conditions such as the common cold, making diagnosing pneumonia sometimes difficult.
If you're pregnant and not living in any of the affected countries, it's still good practice to avoid mosquito bites during your pregnancy and let your doctor know if you're feeling unwell—and the CDC recommends postponing any travel plans to these areas.
"We were just told that there were two patients down in the emergency department who were critically unwell and they would be coming up to the unit," said ward sister Sarah Clark, who was on duty the night the Skripals were admitted.
The sisters left the coach at Keele service station—which isn't a scheduled rest stop—either because they were feeling unwell, as stated by the police report that would follow, or because, as the bus driver has claimed, they were acting erratically.
After the family's health visitor (a family nurse who visits new parents in the weeks after birth in the UK) admitted that she had never seen anyone so unwell, Canavan's family took her across the country to Nottingham for a second opinion.
On the night Lil Peep died, Mercer and others associated with FAE saw him on the bus and noted "that he looked alarmingly unwell, but rather than seeking help or contacting authorities, Mercer instead elected to run a personal errand," the suit claims.
Earlier that day, he'd said he felt unwell — at his age he often complained of aches and pains — but it wasn't until after a nap, when his speech grew more garbled and he finally fell to the floor, that she called the ambulance.
While one Briton had seized all the attention at the front end, another stood out at the back with Paul di Resta making his first appearance in qualifying since 2013 as a last-minute replacement for an unwell Felipe Massa at Williams.
"My visitors smoked cigarettes and ate all the things that had me feeling unwell / Everything that came out of me was wrong-colored, or wasn't at all," they caterwauled before a gradual crescendo led the song into a driving illustration of paranoia.
The Shenyang legal bureau said in a statement on its website on Wednesday that signs Liu was unwell had been detected on May 31 and he was immediately sent to the hospital where he was now being treated by eight well-known domestic cancer experts.
Wearing jeans, a white T-shirt with a red lightning motif, and a leather jacket for 'Under Pressure,' and changing into a red singlet for 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love' with no jacket, while playing acoustic guitar, Freddie appeared unwell – looking pale and drawn.
That's in line with what unfolded on the ground in Puerto Rico in the months following the storm, as medical centers around the island struggled to regain stable electricity, while cellphone networks and collapsed roads prevented many people from seeking help if they were unwell.
People who report feeling unwell or have flu-like symptoms will undergo mandatory health screenings, as will people who are unsure whether they've come in contact with people who were in mainland China or Hong Kong in the past 15 days, Royal Caribbean said.
At the end, they downed a couple of vodka shots and Mr Gorbachev, feeling unwell, disappeared into his back-office while Yeltsin strode off "as if he were marching along a parade ground", recalled Alexander Yakovlev, a close Gorbachev ally who had brokered the meeting.
Payton's family told Inside Edition that the exact details of her death from the H1N1 virus, better known as the swine flu, remain unclear: She had seemed fine while with loved ones for the holiday, and then somewhat unwell, and then she was dead.
"As you have probably seen from many of the tabloid magazines, you see in grocery store lineups, anyone can take an unflattering photo of someone to make them look unwell or unhappy," the park noted in a statement to The Dodo, an animal welfare website.
If they still want to do it, "They just need to be very aware that if their baby is unwell and they go to see a doctor, they should tell them they have performed vaginal seeding because it may change the doctor's assessment," he said.
A couple of months later, I had plans to meet a friend for a drink, but before I started walking towards the subway, she texted me that she felt unwell and had to reschedule, so I doubled back and smoked a cigarette in the backyard.
"Be grateful for each day you don't have pain and even the days where you are unwell with man flu, a sore back or a sprained ankle, accept it is s— but be thankful it isn't life threatening and will go away," she wrote.
Born in French Indochina, in what is now Vietnam, she migrated to France with her family as a child; when her mother became unwell, she was placed with a foster family in the countryside, and for a time lost all connection to her Vietnamese heritage.
"If you are self-isolating due to being in contact with someone with the virus or you are unwell or in an at-risk group, we're currently unable to make the delivery for your safety and the safety of our Delivery Specialists," it notes.
One Japanese Health Ministry Official said: "We are stepping up quarantine procedures and instructing people who are coming into Japan from China to declare themselves if they have any symptoms associated with the illness and to immediately undergo a medical exam if they feel unwell."  
The 22-year-old woman, whom CNN has identified only as Laura, was at a hotel bar having drinks with a friend, but then had a drink that made her feel "very unwell," according to Brian Lokollo, a lawyer who was hired by the woman's family.
After a period of my life dominated by being very unwell and severely underweight, followed by panic attacks about being accidently poisoned by a stray crumb by waiters who think I'm on a "fad diet," I'm slowly getting back to enjoying the food that I can.
"To put it simply, if too many people become seriously unwell at one time, the NHS will be unable to handle it, meaning more people are likely to die, not just from coronavirus but from other illnesses as well," he added, referring to the National Health Service.
But six months in, and with a face bloated to several times its prediagnosis size due to a second course of steroids, I was posting selfies in my underwear to Tumblr—something I never usually dared to do—accompanied by lengthy captions outlining my experience of being unwell.
Judge Nicole Norman, who handed down the sentence in a Sydney court, said the woman was unwell by the time she had left the party and she gave evidence that she vomited on the way to the hotel room where Xu forcibly removed her clothes and pinned her down.
Then, in just a few swiftly efficient scenes, we meet a harried hedge-fund manager and his small, sad daughter (Gong Yoo and an amazing Kim Su-ahn), see them settled on the titular locomotive and watch in dismay as a vividly unwell last-minute passenger lurches onboard.
But Mr. Landecker could not protect his family from an atmosphere that rapidly escalated from hostile to life-threatening — a shift he chronicled in a series of letters to his younger daughter, who was unwell and staying with his wife's sister in the Bavarian countryside at the time.
He fired long on a first set point, Nadal saved the second with a jaw-dropping drop shot but on the third, just after the match was interrupted for a few minutes while an unwell spectator was evacuated, Schwartzman unleashed a stunning forehand winner down the line — his 20th winner.
"We have been stuck in stinking hot and uncomfortable conditions, feeling unwell, because all the camels are coming in and knocking down fences, getting in around the houses and trying to get to water through air-conditioners," Marita Baker, an executive board member for A.P.Y., said in a statement Tuesday.
In a statement to The Dodo, the park compared the YouTube video to a gossip rag: "As you have probably seen from many of the tabloid magazines, you see in grocery store lineups, anyone can take an unflattering photo of someone to make them look unwell or unhappy," a spokesperson reportedly said.
In the most worthwhile monologue of the show, she describes how she had been duped into believing that she was the unwell one when in reality it's her white partner that is the diseased vector: "Your mere presence was biological warfare," she reminds him scathingly, drawing on his genocidal lineage of colonizers.
Caroline MarcusHouston To the Editor: Rather than having arriving passengers crowded together at airports waiting for health screenings, which only increases the risk of contagion, it would make more sense for health care workers to board planes, quickly take the temperature of each passenger and retain any who have fevers or otherwise look unwell.
Caroline MarcusHouston To the Editor: Rather than having arriving passengers crowded together at airports waiting for health screenings, which only increases the risk of contagion, it would make more sense for health care workers to board planes, quickly take the temperature of each passenger and retain any who have fevers or otherwise look unwell.
It tells a particular story about how well artists were insulated from mutual communication with their fans in the time before social media, and how much easier it was to both string along a lie ('Geri is unwell,' rather than 'Geri can't be fucked with this anymore') and create a huge news moment without the risk of leaks online.
Last month, she was too ill to take her eldest child George to his first day at school because she was too unwell and her last public appearance had come at the end of August when she joined William and Harry on a visit to a public garden at Kensington Palace dedicated to their late mother Princess Diana.
The two county sheriff's department deputies in Georgia who killed a mentally unwell man by pinning him down and tasering him 15 times were not suspended and remain on the job, despite the ongoing investigation into the incident and the fact that a medical examiner said the man died from prolonged taser use and compression of his torso.
If you're merely sensitive to gluten, and it makes you feel a bit off, these stray bits are likely little more than a nuisance, but if you've got celiac disease, the inadvertent consumption of any amount of gluten can trigger serious intestinal damage that could have you feeling unwell for anywhere from a few days up to entire weeks.
"I remember squeezing Meghan's hand so tight during the awards, both of us thinking what it would be like to be parents one day, and more so, what it would be like to do everything we could to protect and help our child should they be born with immediate challenges or become unwell over time," he said.
"What we're calling for as WHO is at the very least an immediate approval from the Syrian government and all the warring parties for evacuation of the critically unwell, starting with the top 84 which have been listed by the NGOs, U.N. agencies and Red Cross as the most urgent," Salama told Reuters in an interview at WHO headquarters in Geneva.
In a memoir of her childhood, she writes about the flowers ("our wild Canadian lilies … white with bent necks and brown eyes looking back into the earth"), her older sisters, her gentle, unwell mother and her visits to her father's import business on Wharf Street; from there she could observe with great interest the Songhees First Nations reserve across the harbor.
From the first story, "House-Sitting," in which a young man becomes plagued by the same nightmares he imagines must once have plagued the cabin's owner, to the last, in which a film professor who has been denied tenure watches in horror as his nemesis delivers a well-received lecture on Hitchcock, Sims delves into the unhinged, the unnerved and the merely unwell.
While several large retailers, including McDonald's and Restaurant Brands International, which is the parent company of Burger King, have adjusted their policies in light of the pandemic, many of the changes are either temporary, apply to corporate-owned stores (and not franchises), or apply only if someone has been diagnosed with COVID-19, not if they are simply feeling unwell.
Federal regulations require airlines to report ill travelers with certain symptoms to the CDC before landing in the US. Passengers who have been in China with a fever that's lasted for more than 48 hours, or a fever plus a cough, difficulty breathing, or who appear "obviously unwell," all fit the criteria, even on flights that are not directly from China.
"Often in my experience patients react with dread at the idea of spending a night in the noisy ER - bad enough you are unwell, and been told you need to stay in hospital, without then having to stay in the sleepless ER for the night," said Richard Prendiville, lead author of the study and a researcher at National University of Ireland in Galway.
"What we're calling for as WHO is at the very least an immediate approval from the Syrian government and all the warring parties for evacuation of the critically unwell, starting with the top 84 which have been listed by the NGOs, U.N. agencies and Red Cross as the most urgent based on WHO's triage criteria," Salama said in an interview at WHO headquarters in Geneva.
Men can still succumb to a cultural expectation to feel and to express their feelings in particular ways (not too openly emotional), and to adopt prescribed roles: to support and protect their partner and loved ones, to "act" and "do," including telling others of bad news and making practical arrangements, as well as providing physical support if their partner is left shaken, weakened, or unwell.
Mind you, for small children in the winter, especially if they're in preschool or day care (or have older siblings bringing home infections from elementary school), those four weeks could bring the onset of a new and different upper respiratory infection with its attendant cough and congestion; this contributes to the frustration of parents who feel the child has been unwell for a very long time.
Viola was unable to travel to London or to be interviewed for this article because he is unwell.) Early in the show, a row of Michelangelo works — of the Virgin holding the baby Jesus or the dead Christ — hang across from one of Mr. Viola's most confronting videos: "Nantes Triptych" (1992), a half-hour, three-screen installation showing one woman giving birth and another (the artist's mother) on her deathbed.
Dr. Chang emphasized that the quality of the cough is important; a dry cough is generally less worrisome for infection than a wet cough, and any child with (or without) any kind of cough who looks unwell and especially who is having any trouble breathing should definitely see a doctor; breathing trouble can show up as rapid breathing, or as the chest muscles around the ribs tugging in with each breath.

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