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Individualized therapy can also help to address the growing trend of the healthy population that medicates on a long-term basis using a wide array of drugs as preventive measures (attempting to prevent the onset of various health problems). The Cowboys' Dave Campo, to his credit, always seems somewhat upbeat, but it's possible Jerry Jones medicates him. A pill cannot be "unswallowed" - once ingested, it medicates a child for the fixed duration of dosing, which is not always desirable. |
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