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  2. Moxie - Wikipedia

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    It was created around 1876 by Augustin Thompson as a patent medicine called "Moxie Nerve Food" [2] and was produced in Lowell, Massachusetts. [3] The sweet soda is similar to root beer, but with a bitter aftertaste. [4] It is flavored with gentian root extract, an extremely bitter substance commonly used in herbal medicine.

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    21% of Americans have chronic pain. A new study found that diets rich in vegetables, fruits, grains, lean proteins, and dairy was linked to less chronic pain.

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    A formula for paregoric from Dr. Chase's Recipes (1865): [7] Best opium 1/2 dr., dissolve it in about 2 tablespoons of boiling water; then add benzoic acid 1/2 dr.; oil of anise 1/2 a fluid dr.; clarified honey 1 oz.; camphor gum 1 scruple; alcohol, 76 percent, 11 fluid ozs.; distilled water 4-1/2 fluid ozs.; macerate, (keep warm,) for two weeks.

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    House and his team are subjected to a disciplinary hearing after their patient suffered a psychotic breakdown and stabbed Chase. The hearing is conducted by Dr. Walter Colfield, Foreman's former mentor at Johns Hopkins University. The patient is a chemistry teacher who was injured during a chemistry experiment gone wrong.

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  7. Neurotrophic electrode - Wikipedia

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    When Dr. Kennedy was designing the electrode, he knew he needed a device that would be wireless, biologically compatible, and capable of chronic implantation. Initial studies with Rhesus monkeys and rats demonstrated that the neurotrophic electrode was capable of chronic implantation for as long as 14 months (human trials would later establish ...

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  9. Robert Chase - Wikipedia

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    Robert Chase (businessman) (1938–2023), British businessman and chairman of Norwich City Football Club; Robert A. Chase (1923–2024), American surgeon, researcher and educator; Robert William Chase (1852–1927), British ornithologist, businessman, and philanthropist; Rob Chase (born 1953), American politician, Washington state representative