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Harvard Surgeons Accused of Taking Kickbacks

Two doctors affiliated with Harvard Medical School are among nearly 50 orthopedic surgeons who each have earned more than $1-million annually in consulting contracts and royalties from companies that make artificial knees and hips, says a report published by the Center for Science in the Public Interest, a nonprofit...

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