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medicine

[med-uh-sin, med-suhn] / ˈmɛd ə sɪn, ˈmɛd sən /


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"I have three daughters, the youngest is 14," he told AFP, laying out an impossible choice: "Getting out is expensive and the road is unsafe" but "we're struggling to get enough food and medicine".

From Barron's

These included animal assisted therapies, acupuncture, herbal medicine, music therapy, probiotics, and Vitamin D supplementation.

From Science Daily

He graduated from Cardiff University's school of medicine 12 years ago and sat his final undergraduate exams in the same week he helped Wales win the Six Nations with a record 30-3 win over England.

From BBC

Excessive refilling means patients who take the medicines infrequently could amass even bigger surpluses.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wild chimpanzees were filmed using plants as medicine, while Moon dust described by scientists as rarer than gold arrived in the UK for study.

From BBC