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Until around 1990, it was common for medical trials to be carried out almost exclusively on men. And there were some good reasons for this. “You don’t want to give the experimental drug to a pregnant woman, and you don’t want to give the experimental drug to a woman who doesn’t know she’s pregnant but actually is,” explains Arthur Arnold.
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