《科学公立图书馆医学》.2005年.第7期
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- Editors' Reply
- Bitter Pills and Puffed Trials
- A Further Response to Shah Ebrahim
- Focus on the Funding and Production of Evidence Rather Than Its Publication
- Might Banning Trial Publication Do More Harm Than Good
- Sustainable Super-Sprinkle: Powdered Local Foods
- Authors' Reply: Sprinkles as a Home Fortification Strategy to Improve the Quality of Complementary Foods
- Host Heterogeneous Ribonucleoprotein K(hnRNP K) as a Potential Target to Suppress Hepatitis B Virus Replication
- Applause to PLoS Medicine for Initiating Student Forum
- A Microchip CD4 Counting Method for HIV Monitoring in Resource-Poor Settings
- Artemisinin versus Nonartemisinin Combination Therapy for Uncomplicated Malaria: Randomized Clinical Trials from Four Sites in Uganda
- Lifetime Socioeconomic Position and Twins' Health: An Analysis of 308 Pairs of United States Women Twins
- Analgesic Therapy in Postherpetic Neuralgia: A Quantitative Systematic Review
- Appropriate Models for the Management of Infectious Diseases
- Pulmonary Embolism in a Woman Taking Oral Contraceptives and Valdecoxib
- The Genetics of Schizophrenia
- The International Campaign to Revitalise Academic Medicine(ICRAM) considered current global instabilities and future drivers of change, and
- Pathways to “Evidence-Informed” Policy and Practice: A Framework for Action
- The Global Fight against the Stigma of Schizophrenia
- CD4 Measurements in Patients with HIV: Are They Feasible for Poor Settings
- Visceral Leishmaniasis: New Health Tools Are Needed
- Global Health Challenges: The Need for an Expanded Discourse on Bioethics
- What Can We Learn from Medical Whistleblowers
- What Are the Roles and Responsibilities of the Media in Disseminating Health Information
- Why PLoS Sponsored a Roundtable of Medical Whistleblowers
- Medical Journals, Academia, and Industry-Sponsored Clinical Trials
- Little Fish Are Less Likely to Take the Bait
- Bold Suggestion by Smith