
Vaccines, Black Americans, and Medical Consent
An alarming look at the current erosion of medical consent in the treatment of African American patients.
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An alarming look at the current erosion of medical consent in the treatment of African American patients.
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Texas officials blasted ES&S’s software installation and authentication methods but decided to certify its voting system anyway.
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