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Don't take any wooden nickels.
(USA) This idiom is used to advise people not to be cheated or ripped off.
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He does not take medication on weekends.
She also has been diagnosed with Attention-Deficit Disorder and dyslexia, though she does not take medication and told me that she now reads "4,000 words a minute," a Harold Bloomian rate that was impossible to verify but that befitted a woman, whose Web site possesses an apt name, www.colorfulsouls.com.
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Adherence problems lead to suboptimal control of hypertension in two ways: the patient does not take medications as prescribed and the possibility of non-adherence increases the uncertainty faced by physicians in deciding medication changes [ 7, 8].
In the intervention group 32 patients (13%) had no relevant medical history; 16% of the patients did not take medication.
He did not take medication out of fear he would fail an Olympic drug test.
One-third to one-half of all patients do not take medication as prescribed, and up to one-quarter never fill prescriptions at all, experts say.
The subjects did not take medication or receive any intervention before ascending.
In addition, improvement at follow-up was not significantly different between patients who did and did not take medication.
Improvement at follow-up was not significantly different between those who did and did not take medication (189/199 vs. 37/37, respectively; p = 0.164).
The other four schoolmates did not take medication.
The outcome may be the same anyway, even if I do not take medication (76-year-old male; Participant L).
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