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ACOG and other medical societies revealed a framework urging Congress to invest $20 billion over 10 years to “to transform women’s health research, care and outcomes,” the organization announced.“Now that we’ve unveiled the framework, the real work begins to make it a reality,” Rachel Gandell Tetlow, ACOG vice president of government and political affairs, told
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