William Helfand began buying medically themed collectibles in the 1950s when he started working for Merck & Co. Over his 30-year career with the company, Helfand amassed thousands of posters and other old marketing paraphernalia, which were commi
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The source of the deadly bacterial infections remains unkown
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A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in vaccination and related areas, from Faculty of 1000
A controversial 2008 climate study is retracted due to plagiarism
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