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Category Archives: PLoS Medicine's Daily Click
MSF: World AIDS Day – Flying in the face of evidence
Category: General, MSF, PLoS Medicine's Daily Click, Policy, Public
Tagged AIDS, MSF, Nathan Ford
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Women and malaria research in the 21st century
Category: General, PLoS Medicine's Daily Click
Tagged academia, gender bias, malaria, research, women
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The MDGs should be replaced with something better
Category: PLoS Medicine's Daily Click, Policy
Tagged high level plenary meeting, MDG, Policy, Targets
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When people live with multiple chronic diseases: a wiki-book review
Category: PLoS Medicine's Daily Click, Public
Tagged book review, chronic disease, clinical practice, guest blog, wiki-book
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