PLOSMedicine: RT @gchallenges: @whadvocacy Check out recent publication in @PLOSMedicine: Integrating #mentalhealth care into #NCD agenda: http://t.co/MP…
PLOSPathogens: Marilyn Roossinck's new Pearl entitled, "Plant Virus Ecology" is definitely worth checking out! http://t.co/glkCZBAm9Y
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Recent Posts
- Demonstrating Progress: Building a More Equitable Global R&D System
- This Week in PLOS NTD and PLOS Pathogens: Plant-Virus Ecology; a Genomic Strategy Against P. falciparum; Protective Sand Fly Saliva Proteins; and More
- Gun Control, Woopty Doo!
- This Week in PLOS Medicine: Integrating Mental Health & HIV Care, Colon & Gastric Cancer, & Essential Pediatric Medicines
- This Week in PLOS NTDs and PLOS Pathogens: Targeting Schistosome Receptors; the Secret Life of Glycoproteins; New Strategies Against TB; RRV Viral Entry Mediation in Rhesus Monkeys; and More
- Why Measure Coverage of MNCH?
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Monthly Archives: July 2009
Ask PLoS Medicine: What can medical journals do to address language barriers?
Category: Access, Ask PLoS Medicine, Authors
Tagged creative re-use, language and medicine, open access
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Far from the reach of global health programs
Category: Access, General
Tagged childbirth, critical care, health program, intervention, isolation, Kaiser Foundation, Kenya, mortality, NGO, rural, Sudan
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Successful intervention by PLoS Medicine and New York Times in Federal court grants public access to evidence that drug company ‘ghostwrote’ medical articles about hormone therapy drug, Prempro
Category: Authors, Ghostwriting, Public
Tagged Ghostwriting, medical literature, pharmaceutical industry
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A new initiative for neglected tropical diseases
Category: PLoS Medicine's Daily Click
Tagged developing world, global burden of disease, neglected tropical diseases, open access, public health
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Ask PLoS Medicine: No need to request permisson – just be creative!
Category: Ask PLoS Medicine, Authors
Tagged Creative Commons, creative re-use, language and medicine, open access
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