Read the new papers published in PLoS Medicine this week, including a Research Article that uses computer crash simulations, as well as…
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General This week in PLoS Medicine: Preventing road deaths; Bias in animal trial reports
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General Can Animal Models of Disease Reliably Inform Human Studies?
Articles published in PLoS Medicine and PLoS Biology today suggest that selective reporting of medical research carried out on animals may be…
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General This week in PLoS Medicine: Preventable risk factors; CONSORT 2010; and more!
Read the new papers published in PLoS Medicine this week, including a Research Article that examine the contribution of a set of…
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General This week in PLoS Medicine: Adopting Hib vaccination; COPD for non-smokers
Read the new papers published in PLoS Medicine this week, including a Research Article that analyzes data from 147 countries to identify…
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General This week in PLoS Medicine: Surgical provision in African hospitals; and more
Read the new papers published in PLoS Medicine this week, including two Research Articles that investigate surgical provision in eight district hospitals…
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General This week in PLoS Medicine: HIV and noncommunicable diseases hinder the progress of poor countries’ MDGs; New treatments for stroke will benefit from genetic research
Read the new papers published in PLoS Medicine this week, including a Research Article that examines why poor countries are falling behind…
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General This week in PLoS Medicine: Economic burden of diabetes complications; Role of T cell count in HIV treatment; Tool to identify hospital infection clusters; and more!
Read the new papers published in PLoS Medicine this week, including three Research Articles – the first finds that major diabetes complications…
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Public Is a megaphone drowning out the most effective way to quit smoking?
Earlier this week NPR ran an item about how anti-smoking efforts have evolved over the decades. Since 1984 when the first nicotine…
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General This week in PLoS Medicine: HIV resistance in women treated with nevirapine; Charging less for more effective treatments; Developing guidelines for better reporting
Read the new papers published in PLoS Medicine this week, including a Research Article that confirms that a single dose of nevirapine…
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General This week in PLoS Medicine: Antiretroviral therapy and increases in pregnancy; Unassisted smoking cessation; Maps of the vectors of human malaria
Read the new papers published in PLoS Medicine this week, including a Research Article that finds pregnancy rates increase in HIV-infected women…
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General This week in PLoS Medicine: HIV-associated morbidity in adolescents; Policy prohibiting ghostwriting; Measuring hsCRP – Important or clinically redundant?
Read the new papers published in PLoS Medicine this week, including a Research Article that finds nearly half of adolescents admitted to…
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General This week in PLoS Medicine: Call for better global health data; Pregnancies at risk of malaria in 2007; Lessons for a stronger institutional framework; and more!
Read the new papers published in PLoS Medicine this week, including a Research Article that finds at least 125.2 million women at…