Ayesha Khan from the Collective for Social Science Research, Pakistan, reviews Paralysed with Fear: The Story of Polio by Gareth Williams The…
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Book Review Book Review: Polio – Paralysed by Politics?Read more
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General The Long Road to Repair: A U.S. National Post-doc for Science Education and AdvocacyRead more
Placing young scientists at the front lines with the American public and honoring the legacy of Dr. Richard Feynman This week PLOS…
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HIV This Week in PLOS NTDs and PLOS Pathogens: the Crisis in U.S. Science Funding, HIV Superinfection Rates in Women, the Phylogeography of JEV, and MoreRead more
The following new articles are publishing this week in PLOS NTDs: Drs. A. Desiree LaBeaud and Hannah McKeating explore the consequences of…
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General How Access to Life-Saving Antisera is Dwindling Fast, and What to do About itRead more
Julien Potet from MSF describes the underlying causes limiting access to antisera in low- and middle-income countries. What do snakebites, tetanus and rabies…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: Reporting Guidelines Collection, Dementia & Incontinence, & Treating Pediatric HIVRead more
This week PLOS Medicine publishes the following new articles: The PLOS Medicine Editors announce a new Reporting Guidelines Collection— an open access…
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Book Review Book Review: Fat Chance or Fat Choice?Read more
Claire Meek from the University of Cambridge, UK, reviews “Fat Chance: The Bitter Truth about Sugar” by Robert Lustig. As an obesity…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: Reporting Guidelines Collection, Dementia & Incontinence, & Treating Pediatric HIVRead more
This week PLOS Medicine publishes the following new articles: The PLOS Medicine Editors announce a new Reporting Guidelines Collection— an open access…
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Dengue This Week in PLOS NTDs and PLOS Pathogens: What Defines Degue, Plasmodium’s Protein Origami, Lessons from the Mycetoma Research Centre, and MoreRead more
The following new articles are publishing in PLOS NTDs this week: As seen in Sudan and other regions where mycetoma is endemic…
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General New Nigerian Case Study in PLOS Medicine’s Series on Global Mental Health PracticeRead more
At the launch of the Turning the World Upside Down website earlier this year Paul Farmer, from Harvard University, spoke of the…
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General The Global Challenges of Noncommunicable Diseases: A PLOS Medicine Collection: The First InstallmentRead more
In December 2012, PLOS Medicine launched a call for papers on noncommunicable diseases including mental health.(1) In this first installment of the…
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General The Global Challenges of Noncommunicable Diseases: A PLOS Medicine Collection: The First InstallmentRead more
In December 2012, PLOS Medicine launched a call for papers on noncommunicable diseases including mental health.(1) In this first installment of the…
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General Want to Have an Impact on Health While at University in the UK? Then get involved!Read more
Medsin is a UK registered charity and network of student volunteers dedicated to reducing health inequalities through education, advocacy and community action…