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C-Sections, Cash, and Racial Bias: Is Labor and Delivery More Color-Coded Than We Thought?
Very few of us read medical papers and even fewer reach research from the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), so it is not surprising that an eyebrow-raising study was primarily shared with the public by the
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