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Medication adherence is a big problem. According to a paper written by Dr. Marie T. Brown and Dr. Jennifer K. Brussel, "Among patients with chronic illness, approximately 50% do not take medications as prescribed. This poor adherence to medication leads to increased morbidity and death and is estimated to incur costs of approximately $100 billion per year." This is a conversation in progress about medication adherence and how streaking gives people a frame work to take what is prescribed to improve quality of life.
If you want to learn more about Streaking, buy the book at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or Indie Books. To track your streaks and join a community of streakers, download the Streaking app from the Apple App Store or Google Play
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Medication adherence is a big problem. According to a paper written by Dr. Marie T. Brown and Dr. Jennifer K. Brussel, "Among patients with chronic illness, approximately 50% do not take medications as prescribed. This poor adherence to medication leads to increased morbidity and death and is estimated to incur costs of approximately $100 billion per year." This is a conversation in progress about medication adherence and how streaking gives people a frame work to take what is prescribed to improve quality of life.
If you want to learn more about Streaking, buy the book at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or Indie Books. To track your streaks and join a community of streakers, download the Streaking app from the Apple App Store or Google Play