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    NewsRx added Cancer Weekly [4] [13] in 1988, Blood Weekly in 1993, [4] andVaccine Weekly in 1995, followed by over 100 more medical-related titles. [14] [1] In 1995, the company was the world's largest producer of health news. [14]

  3. WebMD - Wikipedia

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    They publish WebMD the Magazine, a patient-directed publication distributed bimonthly free of charge to 85 percent of physician waiting rooms. [13] Medscape is a professional portal for physicians and has training materials, a drug database, and clinical information on 30 medical specialty areas and more than 30 physician discussion boards. [14]

  4. AARP - Wikipedia

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    AARP, formerly the American Association of Retired Persons, is an interest group in the United States focusing on issues affecting those 50 years old and older. [3] The organization, which is headquartered in Washington, D.C., said it had more than 38 million members as of 2018. [4]

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  7. Medicaid - Wikipedia

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    Medicaid is the largest source of funding for medical and health-related services for people with low income in the United States, providing free health insurance to 85 million low-income and disabled people as of 2022; [3] in 2019, the program paid for half of all U.S. births. [4]

  8. MedPage Today - Wikipedia

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    The news service MedPage Today was founded by Robert S. Stern in March 2005. [4] [5] In January 2010, the organization was provided approval for offering American Academy of Family Physicians-accredited CME credits in collaboration with the Office of Continuing Medical Education at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.

  9. Stat (website) - Wikipedia

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    The site's name comes from the term "stat", short for statim, or "immediately"—a term that has long been used in medical contexts. As of February 2016, it had 45 staff members. [ 3 ] On average, STAT reaches about 2.3 million unique readers every month, with over 196,000 newsletter subscribers.