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1998
and more pills. These days I take 25 pills, caplets, tablets, capsules or whatever you want to call them, every 24 hours. The number has been higher and even, once, lower. It is the way I remember how to count. Other positive forces result - like game playing.
Willem J. Kolff +3 more
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and more pills. These days I take 25 pills, caplets, tablets, capsules or whatever you want to call them, every 24 hours. The number has been higher and even, once, lower. It is the way I remember how to count. Other positive forces result - like game playing.
Willem J. Kolff +3 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
To the Editor.— May I offer a comment on an illustration that appeared in AMAGRAMS (211:184,1970). The lithograph of "Singular Effects of the Universal Vegetable Pills on a Green Grocer" is by C. J. Grant and was done in 1841. It is one of a series of caricatures on Morison's pills and on the inventor, James Morison, known as "The Hygeist." Morison ...
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To the Editor.— May I offer a comment on an illustration that appeared in AMAGRAMS (211:184,1970). The lithograph of "Singular Effects of the Universal Vegetable Pills on a Green Grocer" is by C. J. Grant and was done in 1841. It is one of a series of caricatures on Morison's pills and on the inventor, James Morison, known as "The Hygeist." Morison ...
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The Clinical Journal of Pain, 2013
Prescription opioid diversion and abuse are becoming increasingly prevalent in many regions of the world, particularly the United States. One method advocated to assess compliance with opioid prescriptions is occasional "pill counts." Shortly before a scheduled appointment, a patient is notified that they must bring in the unused portion of their ...
Christopher M, Viscomi +2 more
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Prescription opioid diversion and abuse are becoming increasingly prevalent in many regions of the world, particularly the United States. One method advocated to assess compliance with opioid prescriptions is occasional "pill counts." Shortly before a scheduled appointment, a patient is notified that they must bring in the unused portion of their ...
Christopher M, Viscomi +2 more
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Nursing Standard, 2016
This easy-to-use app sets reminders for users to take their medication.
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This easy-to-use app sets reminders for users to take their medication.
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Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Fun and Games, 2012
In the videogame industry, designers have always explored techniques which provide incentives to keep the players' interest and temporarily boost their performance to accomplish the game's goals. Current literature and research is yet to properly assess the effects this type of mechanic has on players.
Luís Duarte, Luís Carriço
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In the videogame industry, designers have always explored techniques which provide incentives to keep the players' interest and temporarily boost their performance to accomplish the game's goals. Current literature and research is yet to properly assess the effects this type of mechanic has on players.
Luís Duarte, Luís Carriço
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Post-pill and pill-related amenorrhea-galactorrhea
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1971Abstract Amenorrhea and galactorrhea have been encountered in 10 women following usage of the contraceptive pill. Five had pre-existing amenorrhea, but in 5 the amenorrhea had its onset upon cessation of contraceptive therapy. In 3, the galactorrhea started while taking the pill; it began after cessation of therapy in three, while the others were ...
R D, Gambrell +2 more
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Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1999
Nine hundred seventy-nine cases of pill esophagitis due to nearly 100 different medications are reviewed. Pill-induced injuries occur when caustic medicinal pills dissolve in the esophagus rather than passing rapidly into the stomach as intended. Most patients suffer only self-limited pain, but esophageal hemorrhage, stricture, and perforation may ...
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Nine hundred seventy-nine cases of pill esophagitis due to nearly 100 different medications are reviewed. Pill-induced injuries occur when caustic medicinal pills dissolve in the esophagus rather than passing rapidly into the stomach as intended. Most patients suffer only self-limited pain, but esophageal hemorrhage, stricture, and perforation may ...
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Science, 1989
Fundamentally new approaches to birth control—for example, a male pill, a once-a-month menses inducer, and an antifertility vaccine—cannot be realized before the next century, and then only if the virtual withdrawal of the pharmaceutical industry from this field can be reversed. Major changes in product liability would be the most significant incentive.
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Fundamentally new approaches to birth control—for example, a male pill, a once-a-month menses inducer, and an antifertility vaccine—cannot be realized before the next century, and then only if the virtual withdrawal of the pharmaceutical industry from this field can be reversed. Major changes in product liability would be the most significant incentive.
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2023
A review of the album Pills by US-Based Punk-Hop band Kounterclockwise. Originally published in Link Disability Magazine, Vol 23, No 5, 2014, pp42-3.
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A review of the album Pills by US-Based Punk-Hop band Kounterclockwise. Originally published in Link Disability Magazine, Vol 23, No 5, 2014, pp42-3.
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Trans-action, 1970
What do women want? Freud's famous question, for which he confessed he had no answer, is scarcely a mystery for many women today in the liberation movement. What women want, they say, is at the very least complete control over their own bodies, that is, their own reproductive behavior, thus ending involuntary pregnancy and compulsory motherhood.
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What do women want? Freud's famous question, for which he confessed he had no answer, is scarcely a mystery for many women today in the liberation movement. What women want, they say, is at the very least complete control over their own bodies, that is, their own reproductive behavior, thus ending involuntary pregnancy and compulsory motherhood.
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