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Mashup Score: 63Don't Believe the Conspiracies About the Gaza Death Toll - 2 day(s) ago
The statistical evidence is clear: Civilians in Gaza have overwhelmingly borne the brunt of Israel’s assault.
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Mashup Score: 59
By ignoring the horrors in Gaza, our healthcare elites are adding to a shameful historical record of denialism.
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Mashup Score: 56
By ignoring the horrors in Gaza, our healthcare elites are adding to a shameful historical record of denialism.
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Mashup Score: 4The Abortion-Pill Underground - 19 day(s) ago
Since Roe was overturned, thousands of people in red states have found a way to get an abortion—often thanks to providers operating at the edge of the law.
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Mashup Score: 0We’re Letting a Public Health Disaster Unfold In Slow Motion - 3 month(s) ago
Republicans are working hard to destroy our public health infrastructure. Too many Democrats are helping them. It needs to stop now.
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Mashup Score: 28How Scientific Publishers’ Extreme Fees Put Profit Over Progress - 3 month(s) ago
On April 17, the premier journal NeuroImage’s entire editorial team, comprising more than 40 scientists, resigned over the “unethical fees” charged by the journal’s academic pub lisher, Elsevier. With more than $2 billion in annual revenue, the publisher’s profit margin approaches 40 percent — rivaling that of Apple and Google. “Elsevier has become kind of like the poster child for evil publishing companies,” said neuroscientist Kristen Kennedy, one of the recently resigned senior editors. Kennedy relies
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Mashup Score: 28How Scientific Publishers’ Extreme Fees Put Profit Over Progress - 3 month(s) ago
On April 17, the premier journal NeuroImage’s entire editorial team, comprising more than 40 scientists, resigned over the “unethical fees” charged by the journal’s academic pub lisher, Elsevier. With more than $2 billion in annual revenue, the publisher’s profit margin approaches 40 percent — rivaling that of Apple and Google. “Elsevier has become kind of like the poster child for evil publishing companies,” said neuroscientist Kristen Kennedy, one of the recently resigned senior editors. Kennedy relies
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Mashup Score: 7California Gets One Step Closer to Universal Healthcare - 5 month(s) ago
This year, the Golden State expanded coverage to all low-income residents—regardless of immigration status.
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Mashup Score: 59These New Alzheimer’s Drugs Are a Travesty - 5 month(s) ago
They cost a ton, have major side effects, and there’s deep skepticism that they even work. So why are we pushing them on patients?
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Mashup Score: 172Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year—From Covid - 5 month(s) ago
If we want to mitigate the great existential threats to our survival—from microbes to the warming planet—we’re going to need bolder thinking than “getting back to normal.”
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