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From antidepressants such as Seroxat to the flu drug Tamiflu, it has been publicly argued that some drugs have worrying side effects or work less well than the published data suggests.
"We would need some decent evidence on just how it should be done, so it works best, and without worrying side effects.
It's still likely to leave many Hollywood films unaffected but could lead to worrying side-effects.
The system of central per-capita grants helped support the units, despite the worrying side-effect of causing an incentive to keep as many men on the books as possible regardless of fitness, but even so it was becoming apparent that many Volunteer Corps were headed towards financial collapse unless some action were taken.
But, just like worrying about a recurrence, worrying about side effects, worrying about anything cancer related, if you don't take a break from worrying, you'll go insane.
A third worry: the panel that evaluates Arena will have spent the previous day worrying about side effects for Abbott's Meridia weight loss drug, which could make them even more safety conscious.
However, it is found that there were several items of Worry and Communication subscales in the parent proxy-report, i.e. "worrying about side effects from medical treatments", had a high missing rate.
The first item of 'worry' (worrying about side effects from medical treatments) loaded on the 'nausea' factor, and the second and third items of 'worry' (worrying about whether the medical treatments were working and worrying about reoccurrence or relapse) loaded on the 'communication' factor in the child self-report.
"The patient can attach the patch and forget about it without worrying about side effects or remembering to take pills".
For children, the first item of 'worry' (worrying about side effects from medical treatments) loaded on the 'nausea' factor.
This may induce the occurrence of the most worrying side-effect of ovarian stimulation in IVF/ICSI cycles, namely, the ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS).
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