The latest front in the increasingly strained relationship between the pharma industry and the medical profession has just opened up. Bad Guidelines…
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Access (B)3-Bad Science, Bad Pharma…now Bad GuidelinesRead more
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General Governments have a legal obligation to make healthcare knowledge available to health workers and citizensRead more
Neil Pakenham-Walsh and Molly Land discuss their newly published white paper, Access to Health Information Under International Human Rights Law. People are…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: Clinical trial reporting; ED and cardio disease; NCDs in LMICsRead more
With the close of the month, PLOS Medicine publishes four new articles, including a research article on reporting of clinical trials and…
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General PLOS NTDs Fifth Anniversary Q&ARead more
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General PLOS NTDs Fifth Anniversary Q&ARead more
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General PLOS Pathogens Celebrates the Winners of the 2012 PLOS Pathogens Molecular Parasitology Talk Awards.Read more
PLOS Pathogens was well represented at the 2012 Annual Molecular Parasitology Meeting (MPM) Meeting last September in Woods Hole, MA. PLOS Pathogens…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: Antenatal care in LMICs; Syphilis control in South China; Climate change in Sub-Saharan AfricaRead more
Three new articles published this week in PLOS Medicine: In a synthesis of 21 qualitative studies representing the views of more than…
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Access Getting serious about registering and reporting trials – alltrials.netRead more
A new initiative to bring to the forefront the issue of trial registration has just been launched, led by Ben Goldacre (who…
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General Facing Up to the US Gun Problem: Steps in the Right DirectionRead more
The United States has a gun problem, but if the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting has any silver lining, perhaps the US…
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General Do human rights have a place in maternal health? Day 3 of global maternal health conference 2013Read more
It wasn’t easy to choose sessions today on the last day of the global maternal health conference 2013, the variety and caliber…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: Mobile-health; BMI in LMICs; MHTF; GMHPRead more
Five new articles published in PLOS Medicine: Caroline Free and colleagues systematically review a fast-moving field, that of the effectiveness of mobile…
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General The Horseman, the Donkey and the Virus: Hepatitis E in South SudanRead more
Médecins Sans Frontières’ Ian Woolley reports on the current hepatitis E outbreak in the refugee camps of South Sudan. Pestilence, along with…