, and bones, and it�s not clear how the drugs will affect them after long-term use.
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�we have waited a long time and we cannot possibly wait any longer,� karmenu vella, european commissioner for environment, told the guardian.
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loder, who hasn't been involved with any cgrp drug studies, cautions that these medicines don't work for everybody. and they may be risky for some people.
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olczyk was excited that a bit of scheduling serendipity allowed him to work hockey in washington and horse racing in baltimore this week. more than anything, he's happy for the normalcy.
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chemotherapy involved two hours at the hospital every other week. he'd leave wearing a fanny pack that would continue to deliver treatment for 48 straight hours, one slow drip at a time.
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