For December 4 and 11, visit the Speaking of Medicine blog for updates on the latest articles from PLOS Medicine. Two new…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: Flexible sigmoidoscopy screening & Home-based HIV testing in AfricaRead more
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: Maternal health; TB in prisons; Health consequences of child abuseRead more
PLOS Medicine finishes out November with its monthly Editorial and two new Research Articles, and an update to our Maternal Health…
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General PLOS NTDs 5th Anniversary Tweetchat & Call for PapersRead more
As part of the journal’s ongoing fifth-anniversary celebration, PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases invites readers and colleagues to join us for a tweet…
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General PLOS NTDs 5th Anniversary Tweetchat & Call for PapersRead more
As part of the journal’s ongoing fifth-anniversary celebration, PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases invites readers and colleagues to join us for a tweet…
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General What can we learn from disease stigma’s long history?Read more
Sara Gorman from Harvard University takes a look at the history of infectious disease stigma. Although tremendous strides in fighting stigma and…
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General Children with TB – Global Interest at LastRead more
At last, tackling tuberculosis (TB) in children is on the international agenda. This year, for the first time, an estimate of the…
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General Xpert MTB/RIF for those with HIV; the importance of considering equityRead more
Anna Vassall from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine discusses a recently published analysis of the potential health and economic…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: Screening for kidney disease; Xpert MTB/RIF; Ethics of cluster randomized trialsRead more
Four new articles posted this week in PLOS Medicine, focusing on major health burdens and research design: A systematic review of risk…
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General First international collaborative analysis of cancer research funding by ICRPRead more
Lynne Davies from the International Cancer Research Partnership describes their latest report on cancer research funding. Last week the International Cancer Research…
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Book Review Book Review: What Can We Do About ‘Bad Pharma’?Read more
The National Committee of PharmAware, a UK-based student organisation, review ‘Bad Pharma’ by Ben Goldacre. Medical students are taught to make decisions…
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General Telling Toilet Tales—Celebrating the Eleventh Annual World Toilet Day, November 19, 2012Read more
What would it be like if you had no toilet and no running water in your home? Not only for a brief…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: Smoking licenses; Neonatal care; Liver function in sepsis & moreRead more
Five new articles published this week in PLOS Medicine, including a Debate series and a new Research Article with a related Perspective…