PubMed’s failure to display all papers by authors who publish under multiple names “mistreats women,” lawsuit contends

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A law group associated with conservative causes and funded by leading conservative donors has sued NIH, HHS, and the National Library of Medicine, demanding that the institutions address PubMed’s inability to display all papers authored by researchers who have published under multiple names.

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