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Berks man pleads guilty to charges in case of stolen human remains from Harvard Medical School Lynda Weed May 16, 2025 Updated May 16, 2025 ...
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Two medical professionals argued in a new report that "medical school has gotten too political," citing "unscientific modes of thinking." "Medical students are now immersed in the notion that ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to tell medical schools they must offer nutrition courses to students or risk losing federal funding from the DHS.
Citing state crackdowns on DEI, the organization that accredits medical schools dropped diversity as a measure of medical education quality.
The New Hampshire man accused of stealing body parts from Harvard Medical School has changed his plea to guilty.
A Goffstown man accused of trafficking human body parts out of Harvard Medical School’s morgue has plead guilty for his role in the gruesome nationwide scheme.
A Chinese man with cerebral palsy has inspired many by chasing his dreams with perseverance, becoming a primary school student at 16 and then entering medical school at 25.
Joshua Taylor, 46, of Wernersville, purchased human remains that he knew were stolen from Harvard Medical School and transported them from New Hampshire to Pennsylvania.
The nonprofit Do No Harm filed a class-action lawsuit against UCLA's medical school for employing a race-based admissions process, Fox News Digital learned.
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