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"It's about just-in-time medicine, instead of just-in-case," said Dr. Adam Darkins, a care coordination expert at the Department of Veterans Affairs, which oversees the Veterans Health Administration.

Why don't you use the same technology to save somebody's life when a mother needs medicine or a child needs medicine instead of it being stuck on a lorry on a muddy road.

Romand's neurosis manifested itself in an inability to take exams, and his initial break with his family - to study medicine instead of following his father into forestry management - faltered because of this.

For example, a Chinese woman we interviewed remembered her immigrant mother's advice about majoring in math and pursuing a career in medicine instead of interior design: In math, there's always a right answer; one plus one always equals two.

It was a pattern she recognized from college, when other women who were engineering majors chose careers in business or medicine instead of technology so they could interact more often with other people.

As a teacher, he would drag his students to Medellín's slums, organizing the building of aqueducts and forcing them to examine at close hand the diseases of poverty, in the hope they would take up social medicine instead of treating the wealthy at private clinics.

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Households in Nam Đông now increasingly use alternative materials to forest products, such as concrete and plastic for house construction, synthetic medicines instead of medicinal plants, and gas for fuel (Tran et al. 2013b).

They are not the ones who can offer alternative treatments that may cost less — say, generic medicines instead of brand name, for example.

A15 Generic Drugs Encouraged The $2 billion global fund to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria will encourage poor countries to buy generic medicines instead of brand-name ones, its director said.

We performed three different treatments regarding the information about recipients: (i) no-info condition; (ii) poverty: dictators were informed that their recipients were poor; (iii) medicines: donations were given in the form of medicines instead of money.

"Not only do these restrictions deny affordable medicines to poor people in developing countries; they also encourage drug companies to focus on extending monopolies for existing medicines, instead of investing in research and development to develop the new medicines needed to improve treatment outcomes around the world".

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