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Darwin meets Facebook - A new social networking tool for natural historians called Scratchpads has just been launched by researchers at London's Natural History Museum. It is tipped to be the new place to share and publish information on the diversity of life. Read a paper on this new platform, published today in BMC Bioinformatics http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/1 0/S14/S6/abstract

BioMed Central BMC Medicine - Improving cervical cancer screening.
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BioMed Central New reserach from the BMC journal Conflict and Health. The first casualty of war: Study finds news reports match misperception of civilian deaths
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In February, 2007, the Associated Press (AP) conducted a poll of 1,002 adults in the United States about their attitudes towards the war in Iraq. Respondents were remarkably accurate estimating the current ...

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Latest
research from BMC Pediatrics - Antibiotic over-prescription is promoted
by pediatricians' perception of parents' expectations
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Maria Luisa Moro , Massimiliano Marchi , Carlo Gagliotti , Simona Di Mario , Davide Resi and Progetto Bambini e Antibiotici Regional Group [ProBA] Group

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All dressed-up and nowhere to go: Inappropriate clothing prevents children
playing outside
- read the article from The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. http://www.ijbnpa.org/content/6/1/74/abs tract
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
Parents who dress their children in designer clothes are hampering their development because it stops them playing properly, claim researchers.

Hot on the heels of our recent announcement we have just heard that three more journals have been accepted by Thomson Reuters and are now on course to receive their first Impact Factors...

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The ultimate goal in cancer research, a treatment that kills cancer cells whilst leaving healthy cells untouched, is brought nearer by the success of a new therapeutic approach. Read the original article here http://breast-cancer-research.com/conten t/11/6/R78
Source: www.express.co.uk
UK News :: New hope for cancer patients - Breaking news from around the UK

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Lung
tissue generated from human embryonic stem cells. The technique,
published in BioMed Central’s open access journal Respiratory Research,
could provide an alternative to lung transplants for patientswith lung
injury due to chronic pulmonary disease and inherited geneticdiseases
such as cystic fibrosis.
Source: respiratory-research.com
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BMC Medicine in the Telegraph today
Read the original research article published in June this year - Measuring the effect of enhanced cleaning in a UK hospital: a prospective cross-over study http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7015/7 /28
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One extra cleaner on hospital wards can reduce new cases of MRSA by a quarter while saving the NHS tens of thousands of pounds, Unison has claimed.

BioMed Central See the latest update from BioMed Central
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has published the final instalment of its 10th anniversary issue, 'The Scientific Basis of Rheumatology: A Decade of Progress' - a comprehensive, up-to-date and

The recently announced Open Access for Hong Kong portal, created by the Hong Kong Open Access Committee, is the latest in a series of such national OA advocacy portals which bring together information about the benefits of Open Access scholarly communication, focusing on the needs of academic...

Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology, the official journal of the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (CSACI), has now commenced publication with BioMed Central, having transferred to our open access publishing format with the aim of increasing the success of the journal...

Dave Tetoro Ahedo SORRY...THE CORRECT JOURNAL NAME IS: JOURNAL OF MEDICAL CASE REPORTS




















