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  2. Tezspire and dosage: Strength, forms, when to use, and more

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    Tezspire (tezepelumab-ekko) is a prescription drug that’s used to treat severe asthma. It comes as a liquid solution that’s given by injection under the skin. Tezspire is given by you or a ...

  3. Reading Recovery - Wikipedia

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    Reading. Reading Recovery is a short-term intervention approach designed for English-speaking children aged five or six, who are the lowest achieving in literacy after their first year of school. For instance, a child who is unable to read the simplest of books or write their own name, after a year in school, would be appropriate for a referral ...

  4. Tezspire: Side Effects, Cost, Dosage, and More - Healthline

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    To learn about other mild side effects, talk with your doctor or pharmacist, or read Tezspire’s prescribing information. Mild side effects of Tezspire that have been reported include: sore ...

  5. Tezspire Side Effects: What They Are and How to Manage Them

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    Tezspire can cause mild side effects in some people. In most cases, these are temporary, and some may be easily managed. Examples of mild side effects that have been reported with this drug ...

  6. Marie Clay - Wikipedia

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    13 April 2007. (2007-04-13) (aged 81) Auckland, New Zealand. Occupation (s) Educationist, researcher. Dame Marie Mildred Clay DBE FRSNZ ( / ˈmɑːri / MAH-ree; [1] née Irwin; 3 January 1926 – 13 April 2007) was a researcher from New Zealand known for her work in educational literacy. She was committed to the idea that children who struggle ...

  7. Imperial Rescript to Soldiers and Sailors - Wikipedia

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    Daily formal reading of the Imperial Rescript to Soldiers and Sailors, at the IJA Engineering College, 1939. The Imperial Rescript to Soldiers and Sailors (軍人勅諭, Gunjin Chokuyu) was the official code of ethics for military personnel, and is often cited along with the Imperial Rescript on Education as the basis for Japan's pre-World War II national ideology.

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