Healthy Living/WellnessFrances Oldham Kelsey, Who Saved The U.S. From Thalidomide Disaster, Dies At 101 Frances Oldham Kelsey, a Canadian doctor who saved the United States from widespread birth defects in the '60s, has passed away. How did Thalidomide come so close to causing massive damage in American newborns?by James Maynard
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Healthy Living/WellnessBaby Eli Thompson, Who Was Born Without A Nose, Is 'Perfect The Way He Is', Says Alabama Momby Jim Algar
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