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The Morning Show
Monday, March 13, 2023, 8:00am
By Joe Tarr

For three decades in the 20th century, researchers deliberately infected thousands of people with hepatitis — including more than 800 children. We speak to the author of a new book about the experiments to learn why they happened and how we can protect people in the battle against other illnesses.

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