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New research on flu vaccination in PLoS Medicine
... studies published in the open access journal PLoS Medicine show that increasing the number of people vaccinated against influenza can decrease the burden of the disease ...PLoS Medicine journal bans tobacco-sponsored research
... with the decision. The online open-access journal PLoS Medicine said this week that it would no longer accept for publication reports of research sponsored by tobacco ...Preventing road deaths -- new research and magazine articles from PLoS Medicine
... year on the world's roads. In keeping with the aim of PLoS Medicine to prioritize studies that consider all factors ... substantially to morbidity and mortality worldwide, this month PLoS Medicine publishes research and magazine articles ...Self-injurious behavior in adolescents and the PLoS Medicine editorial
... published this week in the open-access journal PLoS Medicine, Janis Whitlock (Cornell University, NY) discusses the epidemiology and care of adolescents undertaking ...PLoS Medicine editors highlight mismatch between global burden of ill-health and published research
... around the world is highly inequitable. In this week's PLoS Medicine, the editors review progress towards ... burden of ill-health and premature mortality, PLoS Medicine, as an open-access journal, can specifically ...Biomarkers Identified For Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
... lung disease idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis in PLoS Medicine. Scientists describe a unique combination of blood proteins that appears to distinguish IPF patients ...Immune exhaustion in HIV infection
... of the HIV virus. In a study published this week in PLoS Medicine, Marcus Altfeld and colleagues studied ... (fax) maltfeld@partners.org Related PLoS Medicine Research in Translation: Citation: Rowland ...Preventing mother-to-child HIV transmission in low-income countries
... the extent of MTCT in developing countries. In this issue of PLoS Medicine, Nitika Pant Pai and colleagues evaluated such a program, carried out in a rural hospital in Maharashtra ...Exhaustion of HIV-specific T cells may be caused by chronic exposure to virus
... ), appearing in the May issue of the open-access journal PLoS Medicine, may have answered a key question regarding ... of recent HIV vaccine trials.” Streeck is a research fellow in Medicine at Harvard Medical School ...Patients' expectation of getting better is crucial in recovery from whiplash
Research into whiplash published in this week’s PLoS Medicine has found that an individual’s expectation of getting better plays a crucial role in the likelihood of his or her ...Risk of hospitalization from violent assault increases when local alcohol sales rise
... 's residence, finds a new study in this week's PLoS Medicine. Joel Ray and colleagues at the University of Toronto and the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Canada ...People who participate in clinical research generally wish to know the research results
... distress or anxiety. The review is published in this week's PLoS Medicine. David Shalowitz (University of Michigan Medical School, USA) and Franklin Miller (National ...Making sense of the data in a controversial trial of a 'clot-busting drug' for treating stroke
... -ROM for purchase in October 2003. In this week’s PLoS Medicine, Dr Robert Dachs (Department ... Administration under the Freedom of Information Act. For their PLoS Medicine article, Dr. Dachs and colleagues ...Monitoring whether patients take medicines can help anticipate HIV treatment failure in Africa
... ’s effect on the immune system, according to research published in PLoS Medicine by Gregory Bisson, Jean Nachega ... @mail.med.upenn.edu Related PLoS Medicine Perspective article: Citation: Bangsberg ...Childhood lead exposure associated with criminal behavior in adulthood
... their findings in the May 27, 2008, issue of the journal PLoS Medicine. This new study is part of a long ... (EPA) that involved scientists from the UC College of Medicine and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center ...
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