71.   If medicine were purely a private matter, medical progress would pose no more of a dilemma than, say, progress in home entertainment systems.

72.   In addition, some compounded medicines are essentially new drugs that have not been proved or tested.

73.   In Cuba, where medicines are increasingly scarce, finding an aspirin -- unless you have dollars -- is like embarking on an all-day treasure hunt.

74.   In addition, traditional medicine has never been very effective against viruses, he says.

75.   In part to improve his chances, Abrams rewrote his proposal to measure whether marijuana caused accepted AIDS medicines to be less effective.

76.   In contrast to the corruption and mismanagement in many parts of the economy, Cuban medicine is disciplined and innovative.

77.   In some nations, even that medicine would be too mild.

78.   In the old days, such calls were easier, Kremchek said, because medicine was limited.

79.   In the longer run, an accompanying editorial said, the study could help determine which medicines might be most effective for patients exhibiting one pattern or another.

80.   In some remote communities, traditional medicine may be the only kind available.

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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
medicine 0.02%
medicine + v. >>共 216
be 33.65%
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