KISAH SEORANG PRAMURIA
By : THE MERCY'S
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Mengapa di dunia ini
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Selalu menertawai
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Hidupku yang hina ini
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Berteman dengan seorang gais
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Mengapa semua manusia
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Menghina kehidupannya
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Mencari nafkah hidupnya
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Sbagai seorang pramuria
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Semua itu tiada arti bagiku
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Ku anggap sbagai penguji imanku
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Kiranya Tuhan jadi saksi hidupku
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Betapa sucinya, jalinan cintaku
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Walaupun hinaan ini
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Ditujukan pada diriku
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Namun ku slalu tersenyum
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It's the Catch-22 of clinical trials: to protect pregnant women and children from the risks of untested drugs....we don't test drugs adequately for them. In the last few decades , we've been more concerned about the harms of research than of inadequately tested treatments for everyone, in fact. But for "vulnerable populations," like pregnant women and children, the default was to exclude them. And just in case any women might be, or might become, pregnant, it was often easier just to exclude us all from trials. It got so bad, that by the late 1990s, the FDA realized regulations and more for pregnant women - and women generally - had to change. The NIH (National Institutes of Health) took action too. And so few drugs had enough safety and efficacy information for children that, even in official circles, children were being called "therapeutic orphans." Action began on that, too. There is still a long way to go. But this month there was a sign that ...
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