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Daily Archives: July 17, 2012

This Week in PLoS Medicine: Aging & health; Clostridium difficile reporting; & more

By Michael Morris
Posted: July 17, 2012
Category: PLoS Medicine Week by Week | Tagged aging populations, antiretroviral treatment, clinical trials, Clostridium difficile, elderly care, ethics, reporting, sexual health, social entrepreneurship | Comments Off

Meet PLoS at AIDS 2012, Washington D.C.

By Cecy Marden
Posted: July 17, 2012
Category: Collections, Conference news, General, Open Access | Tagged AIDS male circumcision and HIV, HIV, International AIDS Conference | Comments Off

Getting in the Access Loop: The Local Journal, The African Researcher and The Article-Level Metric

By PLOS Guest Blogger
Posted: July 17, 2012
Category: Access, General, Open Access | Tagged Africa, health information, medical literature | 1 Comment
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