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In traditional Western European markets, health officials should brace for a rise in the number of deaths from drug overdoses, as this year’s bumper opium crop will lead to higher-purity
doses
of heroin.
And, finally, we need to develop new treatments that use alternative
doses
and combinations of existing drugs.
The new plan includes a relatively bright forecast for fiscal year 2019, and foresees economic growth and higher government revenue from then on, despite larger
doses
of fiscal austerity and declining federal aid.
In return for its help, Pakistan received large
doses
of economic and military assistance.
The World Health Organization has developed a strategy to fight TB’s return, including a standardized therapy that specifies appropriate drugs, doses, and timing of therapy.
We have gone from managerial to stockowner capitalism, from economies with large
doses
of state direction to far more deregulated markets, from the active and expansive social policies of the 1960s’ and 1970’s to a world in which such spending is constantly shrinking.
It should simply mark a sea change, a break with the past five years of adding new loans on top of already unsustainable debt, conditional on further
doses
of punitive austerity.
The world press is filled with stories about honey laced with industrial sweeteners, canned goods contaminated by bacteria and excessive amounts of additives, rice wine braced with industrial alcohol, and farm-raised fish, eel, and shrimp fed large
doses
of antibiotics and then washed down with formaldehyde to lower bacterial counts.
I have experienced the limitations of India’s media firsthand, having been treated to repeated
doses
of speculation, gossip, accusation, and worse over the course of the last four years, following the tragic death of my wife.
How long will the American public tolerate the almost-daily
doses
of new evidence of conflicts of interest, starting with the licensing to Chinese investors, at the height of the presidential primary, of the Trump brand for use on spas, luxury hotels, and other real-estate projects?
If it turns out that girls at risk of not receiving all three
doses
of the HPV vaccine are also those with an elevated risk of being infected and missing cervical screenings as adults, they may be slipping through not one but two nets.
Whatever the reason, unless coverage for all three
doses
increases, cervical cancer and pre-cancer rates will increase.
Nearly a decade ago, Novartis helped develop the gold standard in pediatric antimalarial medicine, and we have donated more than 350 million
doses
since 2009.
On January 30, more than 207 million drug
doses
were donated to treat neglected tropical diseases including guinea-worm disease, leprosy, and trachoma.
Moreover, in order to maintain the vaccine’s efficacy, a booster needs to be delivered after the initial three
doses.
In the 1980s and early 2000s, Turkey, too, achieved macroeconomic stability, which required heavy
doses
of supply-side medicine – and the iron hand of the state to deliver them.
As has been widely reported in the media, Venezuela is experiencing one of the most calamitous economic collapses ever, accompanied by massive
doses
of political repression and human-rights violations.
More than 15 million
doses
have been distributed to 18 countries since the program’s creation in 2013.
Next year, the stockpile is set to increase to more than 25 million doses, up from two million when it began.
Basic issues concerning the efficacy and safety of consuming relatively high
doses
of antioxidant supplements need to be resolved.
As in Japan, America’s subpar recovery has been largely unresponsive to the Fed’s aggressive strain of unconventional stimulus – zero interest rates, three
doses
of balance-sheet expansion (QE1, QE2, and QE3), and a yield curve twist operation that seems to be the antecedent of the BOJ’s latest move.
Unfortunately, research on ketamine addicts and those who take it in large
doses
as a party drug has revealed that its use may lead to learning and perception problems, as well as memory disorders.
History suggests that if we were to make these drugs available to poor countries for ring prophylaxis, they would often be administered improperly – such as in sub-optimal
doses
– in a way that would promote viral resistance and only intensify a pandemic.
The content in turn reinforces the seductive qualities of the medium by offering generous helpings of sex, violence, easy comfort, and other material that we are genetically prepared to respond to, but that in large
doses
detract from the ability to lead productive and serene lives.
Of course, television can be nice when consumed in small
doses
and with discernment.
The standard answer is that close integration with the rest of Europe brings access to a market of more than 500 million people and injects healthy
doses
of competition and investment into the British economy, helping to raise productivity.
Critics of central banks have claimed that a sustained policy of exceptionally low interest rates, reinforced by huge
doses
of quantitative easing, have caused asset prices to rise indiscriminately.
So long as this trend continues, only high and continuing
doses
of fiscal and monetary expansion will be able to sustain domestic demand.
The disease can be cured with injections of public, debt-financed stimulus – like giving a cardiac patient
doses
of nitroglycerine to keep his heart going.
We have also worked with the WHO to secure some 900,000
doses
of oral cholera vaccine (OCV), an internationally accepted tool to prevent and control outbreaks.
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