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  "path": "/hereandnow/2026/05/07/vitamin-k-shots-newborns",
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  "textContent": "Newborns are dying of a rare condition known as vitamin K deficiency bleeding, which can be fatal but is easily prevented by a vitamin K shot given at birth.",
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