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  2. Polidocanol - Wikipedia

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    Polidocanol is also used as a sclerosant, an irritant injected to treat varicose veins, under the trade names Asclera, Aethoxysklerol [5] and Varithena. [6] Polidocanol causes fibrosis inside varicose veins, occluding the lumen of the vessel, and reducing the appearance of the varicosity.

  3. Living Proof (2008 film) - Wikipedia

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    Slamon is a physician scientist at UCLA Medical Center (Los Angeles), where he has developed the experimental drug Herceptin, which he believes will become a treatment for breast cancer. However, when the drug company stops funding the research, philanthropists, including Lilly Tartikoff (Angie Harmon) and Ronald Perelman help him continue drug ...

  4. Extraordinary Measures (film) - Wikipedia

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    Extraordinary Measures is a 2010 American medical drama film starring Brendan Fraser, Harrison Ford, and Keri Russell.It was the first film produced by CBS Films, the film division of CBS Corporation, who released the film on January 22, 2010.

  5. A Million Little Pieces (film) - Wikipedia

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    A Million Little Pieces is a 2018 psychological drama film directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, and written by Sam and Aaron Taylor-Johnson.Based on the 2003 semi-fictional book of the same name by James Frey, it follows Frey, a drug-addicted young man, who checks himself into a rehabilitation center to battle his addiction.

  6. Heal (film) - Wikipedia

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    Heal is a 2017 documentary film that was written and directed by Kelly Noonan-Gores and produced by Richell Morrissey [2] and Adam Schomer. [3] The film focuses on mind–body interventions and follows several individuals who used these techniques after being diagnosed with a fatal disease.

  7. Thin (film) - Wikipedia

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    Thin (often styled as THIN) is a 2006 cinéma vérité documentary film directed by Lauren Greenfield and distributed by HBO.It was filmed at The Renfrew Center of Florida in Coconut Creek, a 40-bed residential facility for the treatment of women with eating disorders.

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Before he entered Recovery Works, the Georgetown treatment center, Patrick had been living in a condo his parents owned. But they decided that he should be home now. He would attend Narcotics Anonymous meetings, he would obtain a sponsor — a fellow recovering addict to turn to during low moments — and life would go on.

  9. Baby John (film) - Wikipedia

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    The movie has its moments as an actioner, but in terms of content and narrative, it could have more impactful." [63] Tanmayi Savadi of Times Now gave 2.5/5 stars and wrote "Baby John is a good attempt at fan service. But, offers nothing fresh and exciting. It is high time to redefine mass actioners that come from South filmmakers."