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{{Short description|American pharmaceutical company}}
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...global pharmaceuticals market produced treatments worth $1,228.45 billion in 2020 and showed a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.8%.
...ts to systematically vary the structure of chemical substances, and growth in the emerging science of [[pharmacology]] expanded their ability to evaluate
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{{short description|Medical condition in which excess body fat harms health}}
...oods, sedentary work and lifestyles and lack of physical activity, changes in modes of transportation, urbanization, lack of supportive policies, lack of
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{{short description|Medical condition in which excess body fat harms health}}
...oods, sedentary work and lifestyles and lack of physical activity, changes in modes of transportation, urbanization, lack of supportive policies, lack of
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{{Short description|Alternative medicine with roots in India}}
...ption required}}</ref><ref name=Quack-2011/> Ayurveda is heavily practiced in India and Nepal, where around 80% of the population report using it.<ref na
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