Speaking Of Medicine
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The community blog for PLOS Medicine, PLOS Pathogens, & PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases
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https://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/ 06-03-2014 12:25:09
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"SARS-CoV-2 is an unprecedented challenge, and one in a sense created by the modern world". PLOS Medicine editors discuss the current pandemic in a new blog post post plos.io/2UScvjC. #COVIDー19 #PandemicCovid19 World Health Organization (WHO)
Can we reduce the mortality due to #COVID19 by using antibody rich plasma? Michel Kazatchkine Michel Goldman Jean-Louis Vincent discuss the opportunities in a new post and focus on the benefits of a strong European effort plos.io/3bnXa1v
The PLOS Medicine Editors discuss the need for global cooperation and solidarity to combat Covid-19, in light of the recent announcement from the White House to halt funding to the World Health Organisation plos.io/2VwU8kx #Covid19 #GlobalHealth World Health Organization (WHO)
In support of #WorldMalariaDay2020 PLOS Medicine Academic Editor Lorenz von Seidlein shares his thoughts on how we can continue to fight #malaria, while fighting #Covid_19. Read the latest Speaking Of Medicine blog at plos.io/2KzAteA.
Kasturi Haldar PLOS Pathogens and colleagues comment on advances in malaria control and elimination in Bangaldesh for #WorldMalariaDay in a new post on Speaking Of Medicine plos.io/2xVX8PC
In our latest blog, @alimkakeng and Judd Hollander discuss how COVID-19 has the potential to change the way clinical research is conducted plos.io/3dgxK6m. #Telemedicine #COVID19 #clinicalresearch
In a new blog post Speaking Of Medicine, PLOS medicine editors announce their next special issue publishing in Spring 2021 focussed on #cancerresearch. Read the full post for further details plos.io/2We28IB
Michael Malim and Kasturi Haldar, Editors-in-Chief of PLOS Pathogens, share the journal’s plan to accelerate and amplify COVID-19 research in a new blog post on Speaking of Medicine plos.io/32f5P4l #COVID19 #openaccess
In our #obesity special issue, Camila Corvalan and colleagues reveal how warning labels and restricted marketing can reduce purchases of unhealthy drinks and packaged food .The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
A dedicated panel of experienced PLOS Pathogens Section Editors is committed to expediting the handling of research articles relating to #SARSCoV2 and #COVID19. Learn more about the #OpenAccess journal’s plan to accelerate and amplify #COVID19Research: plos.io/PathC19Response
.PLOS Pathogens is committed to building and communicating a robust knowledge base for present and future #SARSCoV2/#COVID19 research that will benefit patients and society. Learn more about the journal’s plan to accelerate and amplify #COVID19Research: plos.io/PathC19Response
.PLOS Medicine Associate Editor Caitlin Moyer highlights some recently published articles that shed light on recent advances in mental health among populations where greater investment and greater access are needed. plos.io/3jM3Vye #WorldMentalHealthDay
Based on further discussion with our guest editors, we have decided to extend the deadline for this special issue to Spring 2021. Read the full post on Speaking Of Medicine plos.io/2We28IB #cancerresearch