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A small, usually cylindrical object designed for easy swallowing, usually containing some sort of medication.
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"If you want to," Pill told Nox, "stop by the house later — 77 Triphammer Lane".
The clinic also tightened its policies, requiring patients to submit to pill counts and frequent urine tests.
The last room upstairs belonged to Pill, who was seven and very small, and who loved to pray.
He never mentioned this phenomenon to Pill, or even Helen, because while it thrilled him, it also frightened him.
"The quality is different, not just from bottle to bottle, but from pill to pill," Cornwell said.
"And people who are so weak they cannot go to pill call are not in the dorm.
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Ms. Benshoof said that in many states the laws written for surgical abortions also applied to pill-induced abortions.
"And you look what Europe is doing in regards to pill-testing and they seem to be reducing the number of deaths and hospitalisation".
Cox regression models were used to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) of breast cancer in relation to pill-years of use for different NSAIDs, with adjustment for potential confounders.
Figure 1 shows changes in body weight and waist circumference in each treatment group according to pill-taking adherence during the 2-year double-blind phase.
We also examined breast cancer risk in relation to pill-years of NSAID use within the past 5 years (Additional file 1: Table S3).
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