Ginny Barbour, Medicine Editorial Director at PLOS, discusses a recently-published UK Government spending report on access to clinical trial information and the…
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Access Follow the Money; or, Why it Took an Accounts Committee to Decide Why Access to Clinical Trial Data MattersRead more
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Book Review Book Review: The Drugs Don’t Work? Antipsychotics, Big Pharma, and PsychiatryRead more
Seena Fazel from the Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, UK reviews The Bitterest Pills: The Troubling Story of Antipsychotic Drugs by…
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General What Do We Really Know About Social Resistance to Vaccines?Read more
Sara Gorman explores some of the factors behind anti-vaccination movements. Last year, polio eradication efforts were severely compromised by a rash of…
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General This Week in PLOS NTDs and PLOS Pathogens: NTDs and the End fo the UN MDG, Understanding Defense Mechanisms at the Maternal-fetal Interface, Low-cost Field Microscopy, and MoreRead more
The following new articles are publishing this week in PLOS NTDs: The United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) expire in 2015, and…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: HIV Transmission during Early Infection, Impact of Police Activities on Drug Users, and Data Sharing in a Humanitarian OrganizationRead more
This week PLOS Medicine publishes the following new articles: Erik Volz and colleagues use HIV genetic information from a cohort of men…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: HIV Transmission during Early Infection, Impact of Police Activities on Drug Users, and Data Sharing in a Humanitarian OrganizationRead more
This week PLOS Medicine publishes the following new articles: Erik Volz and colleagues use HIV genetic information from a cohort of men…
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General How a Free Trade Agreement Threatens Your Health and the Health of the People You Care AboutRead more
Reshma Ramachandran and David Carroll warn that the Trans-Pacific Partnership will trample over access to affordable medicines Last month, Wikileaks posted the…
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General Could Yellow Fever Return to the United States?Read more
Peter Hotez and Kristy Murray from Baylor College of Medicine highlight the potential for yellow fever to return to the southern cities…
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General This Week in PLOS NTDs and PLOS Pathogens: New Insights Into P. vivax Genome, How Viruses Protect Themselves Against RNA Decay Machinery, Imaging Schisotosomiasis Eggs with Cell Phone Cameras, and MoreRead more
The following new articles are publishing this week in PLOS NTDs: P. vivax malaria is poorly understood as the parasite is difficult…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: Insufficient Antimalarial Dosing in Children, Completeness of Trial Reporting, and Increases in Journal RetractionsRead more
This week PLOS Medicine publishes the following new articles: Antimalarial drug resistance has hampered malaria control programs for almost 60 years. A…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: Insufficient Antimalarial Dosing in Children, Completeness of Trial Reporting, and Increases in Journal RetractionsRead more
This week PLOS Medicine publishes the following new articles: Antimalarial drug resistance has hampered malaria control programs for almost 60 years. A…
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General Is the Global Fund Heading Backwards on Access to Medicines?Read more
Suerie Moon from the Harvard School of Public Health warns against falling back on stale solutions for ensuring access to essential medicines. …