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  2. Port (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    The port is usually inserted in the upper chest (known as a "chest port"), just below the clavicle or collar bone, with the catheter inserted into the jugular vein. A port consists of a reservoir compartment (the portal) that has a silicone bubble for needle insertion (the septum), with an attached plastic tube (the catheter).

  3. Medicine (Harry Styles song) - Wikipedia

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    When noted in an interview with radio personality Howard Stern that fans seem to feel the song is "an anthem for fans who are thinking about coming out", Styles said, "It's definitely about feeling like there's a space where people feel safe enough to kind of share, have those big moments and share them with a room full of people." [8]

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    Posh!" is an up tempo song and musical number from the popular 1968 Albert R. Broccoli motion picture, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. It is written by the songwriting team of Sherman & Sherman . It makes reference to the myth that the word " posh " is an acronym for " Port Out, Starboard Home ".

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  6. Medicine (James Arthur song) - Wikipedia

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    "Medicine" is a song by British singer-songwriter James Arthur. It was released as a digital download and for streaming on 5 March 2021. [1] [2] [3] The song was written by George Tizzard, James Bell, James Arthur and Rick Parkhouse.

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  9. Four Deuces - Wikipedia

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    The song prompted [5] [6] a rock radio station in New York then known as WABC-FM to change its call letters to WPLJ on February 14, 1971; it still uses the callsign to this day. A cover of the song by Hall and Oates was the last song played by the station as a commercial outlet on May 31, 2019.