Four new articles published this week in PLOS Medicine: Helen Colhoun and colleagues report findings from a Scottish registry linkage study of…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: Type 1 diabetes; Obesity & malnutrition; Remote health care; GMHPRead more
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: Type 1 diabetes; Obesity & malnutrition; Remote health care; GMHPRead more
Four new articles published this week in PLOS Medicine: Helen Colhoun and colleagues report findings from a Scottish registry linkage study of…
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General India’s patent law on trialRead more
This month, two critical legal battles between multinational pharmaceutical companies and the Indian government are taking center stage in an ongoing struggle…
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General A transparent presentation of PLOS Pathogens retractions and PLOS policyRead more
We are writing to clarify several issues that have been raised in blogs regarding the retraction of Urisman et al. 2006 [1]…
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General Cryptococcal Meningitis: A Major Killer in HIV/AIDS Programmes in Resource-Poor SettingsRead more
Daniel O’Brien reflects on the challenges of treating cryptococcal meningitis in developing countries. Being a doctor in the era of bringing antiretroviral…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: World Health Report; Cryptococcal meningitis; Multi-bi financingRead more
Four new articles publish with the close of September, including our monthly editorial: The PLOS Medicine Editors comment on the World Health…
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General The role of retractions in correcting the scientific literatureRead more
Last week PLOS Pathogens retracted an article published in 2006 that claimed to show the identification of a new gammaretrovirus XMRV, and…
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General Visit PLOS at ICTMM 2012 in Rio de JaneiroRead more
We are pleased to announce that PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases and PLOS Pathogens will be exhibiting at the XVIII International Congress…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: RUSF supplement for malnutrition; Statins for venous thrombotic eventsRead more
This week, PLOS Medicine publishes two new Research Articles with associated Perspectives. Lieven Huybregts and colleagues investigate how supplementing a general food…
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General Getting in the Access Loop: Nurturing the Open Access EcosystemRead more
In the last post of a short series reflecting on the Getting in the Access Loop webinar organised by the Humanitarian Centre, HIFA2015 and PLOS, Marina…
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General This Week in PLOS Medicine: Quality of life with kidney disease; Spin of RCTs; Aid for blood transfusionsRead more
This week PLOS Medicine publishes three new articles: Melanie Wyld and colleagues examined the utility-based quality of life of various treatments for…
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Book Review Book Review: A Maternal and Perinatal Health ‘How-to Manual’ with a DifferenceRead more
Natasha Hezelgrave from Kings College London reviews ‘Maternal and Perinatal Health in Developing Countries’ Maternal mortality represents one of the starkest disparities…