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The International Alliance for Primary Immunodeficiency Societies (IAPIDS) and Rockefeller University Press (RUP) have ...
American science and medicine are becoming increasingly infiltrated by Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), to their ...
The American Academy of Neurology announces today its newest journal, Neurology® Open Access, which joins the flagship journal Neurology® and its four subspecialty journals. The new online ...
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For years, John Fleischman carried the journal of his late mentor, who died from HIV/AIDS. He finally found the perfect home ...
A growing number of entities misrepresent themselves as scholarly journals for financial gain despite not meeting scholarly publishing standards.1,2 As editors and members of the International ...
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This is in large part thanks to vaccination and antibiotics created by medical science. In fact, vaccines have saved 154 million lives, including 146 million among children younger than 5 years old.