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Nov 2024
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The Woman Who “Turned Back a Plague of O...

Sam Kean, Bleav
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In refusing to approve the drug thalidomide, FDA scientist Frances Oldham Kelsey spared thousands of babies from deadly birth defects and revolutionized drug research. But was her legacy all good?

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