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prescription

[pri-skrip-shuhn] / prɪˈskrɪp ʃən /


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Prolonging prescriptions, borrowing money, driving less and skipping meals were the most cited methods.

From MarketWatch

This difference appears to be linked to more consistent insurance coverage for diabetes prescriptions.

From Science Daily

The policy prescriptions are well known: more salaried jobs, closer alignment between education and industry, smoother school-to-work transitions and stronger social protection for informal and migrant workers.

From BBC

A study published in October predicts that its adoption would likely change the mix of patients who qualify for weight-loss drugs, though it would not dramatically increase or decrease the number of prescriptions.

From MarketWatch

A study published in October predicts that its adoption would likely change the mix of patients who qualify for weight-loss drugs, though it would not dramatically increase or decrease the number of prescriptions.

From MarketWatch