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I take a dose of Advil most days to manage the pain.
It can take a dose of gamma rays that would kill a horse (or any other living thing), repair itself and keep on ticking.
After legal pressure, O.R.R. relented, and she was allowed to take a dose of a second drug, called misoprostol, to complete the procedure.
How do you get a poor person to take a dose of medicine when he is too malnourished to swallow?
But if they take a dose of ivermectin a drug that's being widely distributed around the continent in an attempt to wipe out other parasites L.
My point is that the bragging brother should take a dose of humility, instead.
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So Kirsten, at her mother's suggestion, took a dose of her brother's liquid antibiotic.
I'd last taken a dose of HGH the previous day at 4pm, about 18 or 19 hours ago.
This takes a dose of humility on our part and an understanding from our patients that we learn something new every single day.
Taking a dose of melatonin - a hormone that helps synchronise the body clock - about 20 minutes before you hit the sack also helps.
WellMed, a Web company that delivers personalized health information to consumers, is offering a wireless messaging system that alerts users when they should be taking a dose of medication, getting a vaccine or even heading to the gym.
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