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Category Archives: Authors
No More Guesstimation: How to Reliably Estimate Trends in Child Mortality
Category: Authors, Collections, General, Maternal Newborn and Child Health, Policy
Tagged child mortality, estimates, MDG, method, Millenium Development Goal, Survey
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Getting in the Access Loop
Category: Access, Authors, General, Open Access
Tagged Africa, health information, neglected tropical diseases, reporting
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Is it okay to be just another researcher?
Category: Access, Authors, Media
Tagged health information, medical literature, medical students, reporting
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Sanitation is Key in Controlling Worm Diseases
Category: Authors, General, Neglected Diseases, Public
Tagged global health, neglected tropical diseases, Policy, sanitation
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What should the ethical protections be in cluster trials?
Category: Authors, General, Policy, Research Ethics
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How can we improve peer review: the impact of reporting guidelines
Category: Authors, Peer review
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From ‘No Health Without Research’ to ‘Research for Health’ – World Health Report 2012
Category: Authors, General, Policy, World Health Report 2012
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