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  2. Medical World News - Wikipedia

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    Medical World News was founded in April 1960 [1] by Maxwell M Geffen, a New York publisher. The founding editor of Medical World News was Morris Fishbein . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The magazine was later sold to McGraw-Hill [ 4 ] and in March 1981 it was sold by McGraw-Hill to Hospital Equities, [ 5 ] an operator of health care facilities.

  3. Medical News Today - Wikipedia

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    Medical News Today is a web-based outlet for medical information and news, targeted at both the general public and physicians. All posted content is available online (>250,000 articles as of January 2014), and the earliest available article dates from May 2003. The website was founded in 2003 by Alastair Hazell and Christian Nordqvist. [1]

  4. List of United States magazines - Wikipedia

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    Golf Magazine; Inside Sports (defunct) Island Sports Media; KO Magazine (defunct) Lindy's Sports; Pro Football Weekly; Pro Wrestling Illustrated; The Ring; Runner's World; SLAM Magazine; Snowboard Magazine; Soccer America; Sport (defunct) Sporting News; Sports Illustrated; Tae Kwon Do Times; Tennis; Track & Field News; WWE Magazine (1983-2014)

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  6. Maxwell M. Geffen - Wikipedia

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    He also founded a magazine for doctors, Medical World News, in 1961 and sold it to McGraw-Hill in 1966 for $17 million. In 1968, at the age of 72, he resigned as a senior vice president at McGraw-Hill and became the principal owner and chairman of the publisher David McKay, Ltd.

  7. 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.

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  9. PressReader - Wikipedia

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    PressReader's eponymous product is an all-you-can-read newspaper and magazine subscription service, which costs $29.99 per month [3] and grants access to all of the titles in the company's library via PressReader apps and website. The company partners with various hotels, airlines, cafes and other businesses which sponsor access to the service ...