Researchers revive decades-old pregnancy cohort with modern scientific potential

The Camden Study, a pregnancy cohort of 4,765 women recruited between 1985 and 2006 from one of America's poorest cities, has found new life at Rutgers University—where it promises to unlock critical insights into maternal and child health for researchers worldwide.

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