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Having been taking the supplement on and off, I noticed a difference (and yes, I realize it might be just a placebo effect or spurious relationship).
Dr. Focht said he is seeing more children who having been taking it for long stretches, even though the label warns that it should be used only for seven days and that parents should consult a doctor before treating children younger than 17. "It's definitely not unheard-of that kids are on it for years," Dr. Focht said.
He changed jobs again, having been taking on by ABB, a Swiss-Swedish electric equipment company.
And so with every cocked head, bedroom eye and pouted lip, with each faux gang sign or historic artifact seen canted over someone's shoulder (sometimes both), we are finally able to achieve the quick and dirty of what our ancestors having been taking so damn long to do.
24 Problematic alcohol use was dichotomised (yes vs no, with yes defined as one or more of consumption of ≥210 g pure alcohol per week, having ever taken an 'eye-opener', being intoxicated often, having been taking into custody for public drunkenness on at least one occasion and non-prescription drug (ever vs never).
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