a) Review of material posted on September 10 in prior years ...
2020: Italian loanwords, Gino's food intolerance (poem - 'brief saga')
2021: waterfowl, cormorant rookery (poem - 'brief saga')
2022: trace minerals, vitamins, beri-beri and alcohol (poem - 'brief saga')
2023: medical statistics, clinical trial (poem - 'brief saga')
2021: waterfowl, cormorant rookery (poem - 'brief saga')
2022: trace minerals, vitamins, beri-beri and alcohol (poem - 'brief saga')
2023: medical statistics, clinical trial (poem - 'brief saga')
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Authors' Note: This poem satirizes the 'direct-to-consumer' ads by Big Pharma that Americans are subjected to alll day while watching television. Such public announcements are mandated by only a handful of regulatory national agencies in the entire world, one being the U.S.
Orgactis is an apocryphal (i.e. 'fake'), pharmaceutical product, a medication taken by mouth that is marketed for longterm use in adult onset ('type 2') diabetes. That disorder is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. 'Jack' is the patient portrayed as possibly benefitting from the drug in the first verse.
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