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The inclusion of pregnant women in vaccine clinical trials: An overview of late-stage clinical trials' records between 2018 and 2023
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Shocking Racism Unveiled: Nurse’s Heartless Interrogation of Black Pregnant Woman Sparks Legal Battle
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