Five new articles published this week in PLOS Medicine, including a Debate series and a new Research Article with a related Perspective…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: Smoking licenses; Neonatal care; Liver function in sepsis & moreRead more
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General Should smokers require a license? Vote in the PLOS Medicine PollRead more
Tobacco continues to kill millions of people around the world each year and its use is increasing in some countries. What’s agreeable…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: SimSmoke for Brazil; Leisure-time physical activity; Chinese health reformRead more
Three new articles published this week in PLOS Medicine: David Levy and colleagues use the SimSmoke model to estimate the effect of…
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General Rapid Dissemination of Reliable Information: Superstorm SandyRead more
Survey of the damage caused by Superstorm Sandy has begun. In its aftermath residents of the affected areas are facing a rising…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: PRISMA-E; Foreign aid for maternal & child health; Experiencing dementia diagnosisRead more
Four new articles published this week, including our monthly Editorial to wrap up the October issue: The PLOS Medicine editors discuss the…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: PRISMA-E; Foreign aid for maternal & child health; Experiencing dementia diagnosisRead more
Four new articles published this week, including our monthly Editorial to wrap up the October issue: The PLOS Medicine editors discuss the…
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General Beyond the Donor Years: Time for Co-Development in Global HealthRead more
Anne Radl from The Humanitarian Centre discusses ‘Partnerships for global health: pathways to progress’ a new report reflecting on the centre’s focus…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: HIV testing methods; Rotavirus vaccines; Medical devices in LMICs & moreRead more
Four new articles published this week in PLOS Medicine, ranging from global burdens to public health studies and the Internet. A study…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: HIV testing methods; Rotavirus vaccines; Medical devices in LMICs & moreRead more
Four new articles published this week in PLOS Medicine, ranging from global burdens to public health studies and the Internet. A study…
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General Complacency Cannot be Tolerated: Challenges in Malaria Research 2012 HighlightsRead more
Guest bloggers Rosalind Howes and Katherine Battle report from this month’s Challenges in Malaria Research Conference in Basel, Switzerland. The fight against…
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Book Review Book Review: Risking the Public’s Health, Exposing the Hidden Practices of Big Pharma and Big FoodRead more
Bill Wiist from Northern Arizona University reviews ‘Born with a Junk Food Deficiency: How Flaks, Quacks and Hacks Pimp the Public Health&rsquo…
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General Gathering the Evidence to Improve Health Care in Developing Countries: Meta-analysis without BordersRead more
Nathan Ford and Philipp du Cros from Médecins Sans Frontières ask whether it is time for ‘Meta-analysers without Borders’ A couple of…