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Mr. ALBARN: (Singing) And the medicine man is here 24-7.
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Dr. Jardine, a renowned Chiropractor, health and fitness expert, and innovator in the field of physical and rehabilitative medicine, is the man behind the creative designs seen on Olympic athletes, including the bizarre (but effective) use by the athletes pictured in this article.
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Church, who maintains a thick mountain-man beard, says that advances in data and in medicine make it impossible to guarantee anonymity for most medical experiment volunteers.
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Richard Wolfe, the hospital's chief of emergency medicine, said the man had multiple injuries from what appeared to be both an explosive device and gunshot wounds.
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Medicine Man owner, pharmacist James Powell said the company would be adhering to the strict government guidelines and ensuring the pill is only sold to those over 16.
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Slim Jim launched a "man medicine" ad campaign last year, lampooning men whose increasing life responsibilities lead them to wear baby carriers and lug shopping bags.
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