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  "textContent": "Stresses experienced by black women, such as socioeconomic inequalities, may alter key processes in the body that predispose them to worse pregnancy outcomes than white women, a study by the University of Cambridge has found. The report is published in the journal Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism.",
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