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Nease said such campaigns have worked in the past, when health groups and the government encouraged seat-belt use for children, and created anti-smoking advertisements.
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We made smoking socially unacceptable, Nease said.
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"Drugs don't work if you don't take them, and people often don't take them the way they're supposed to," said Bob Nease, chief scientist at Express Scripts.
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We made smoking socially unacceptable, Nease said.
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But Carey Nease, a Chattanooga, Tenn., cosmetic surgeon who is board-certified in facial plastic surgery as well as head and neck surgery, says doctors can be trusted to limit their practices to the procedures they are qualified to do.
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Nease said that also saved money because patients were encouraged to take generic medications.
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Nease said that also saved money because patients were encouraged to take generic medications.
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The constant turnover has left the Demon Deacons reeling with four straight losses heading into Saturday's game against Virginia Tech. They originally started the year with Ted Stachitas -- Tim Tebow's replacement at Nease High in Florida -- under center, and harbored thoughts of playing a more option-oriented style.
Wake Forest's revolving door at quarterback Mark Giannotto 2010
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"Drugs don't work if you don't take them, and people often don't take them the way they're supposed to," said Bob Nease, chief scientist at Express Scripts.
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It's not a big stretch for OB/GYNs to go from delivering babies to giving patients tummy tucks, says Nease, who conducts training for the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery.
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