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  2. Carol J. Baker - Wikipedia

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    Carol J. Baker, MD (born 1948) is an American pediatric infectious disease specialist and vaccinologist, known for her pioneering work in Group B Streptococcus (GBS) prevention. Baker is a Professor of Pediatrics, Molecular Virology, and Microbiology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.

  3. History of public health in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Race: In 1900 life expectancy at birth was 47.6 years for white babies and 33.0 years for Blacks. In 1970 it was 71.7 and 65.3. [63] [64] As of 2021, life expectancy at birth varies significantly by race and ethnicity: [65] Asian Americans: 84 years; Hispanic Americans: 78 years; White Americans: 76 years; Black Americans: 71 years; Native ...

  4. 2000 Simpsonwood CDC conference - Wikipedia

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    The June 20, 2005, issue of Rolling Stone contained an article written by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., entitled "Deadly Immunity".The article, which was also published on Salon.com, focused on the Simpsonwood conference, and alleged that government and private industry had colluded to "thwart the Freedom of Information Act" and "withhold" vaccine-safety findings from the public. [8]

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  7. White people received nearly half of COVID-19 vaccines ... - AOL

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    The rate of death among Black New Yorkers is 269 per every 100,000 people while the rate of death among white residents is 150.

  8. Kenneth and Mamie Clark - Wikipedia

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    The study included 150 Black children from segregated, nursery schools in Washington, D.C. with 50% of the participants being girls and 50% boys. There were 50 three-year-old, 50 four-year-old, and 50 five-year-old children in the study. Each participant was shown a set of pictures that included a white boy, a black boy, a lion, a dog, a clown ...

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