Paul Offit, MD, says vaccines have saved countless lives, but vaccine avoidance based on false claims of danger is causing a rise in preventable diseases.
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The AAMC issued a statement regarding an amicus brief it filed with other organizations in the case of Massachusetts et al. v. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., et al.
National organizations have joined to spur the development of a more efficient and transparent model for funding indirect costs on federal research grants.
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