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More than 90% of a sample of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) published in Chinese journals between 1994 and 2005 did not adhere to recognised methodology for randomisation, according to a study published yesterday in Trials, casting doubt on the reliability of research that has the potential to...


A review of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) that had been published in five prominent medical journals has revealed that heterogeneity of treatment effects (HTE) is frequently ignored or incorrectly analysed...


Recent advances in materials and technology mean that the field of robotic exoskeletons is full of new and exciting potential...


A new BioMed Central journal, Stem Cell Research & Therapy, is now accepting submissions.Stem Cell Research & Therapy aims to be the major forum for translational research into stem cell therapies...


Richard Hays has recently joined Tai Pong Lam and Zorayda Leopando as co-Editor-in-Chief of Asia Pacific Family Medicine. We are pleased to welcome Richard, the Head of the School of Medicine at Keele University, onboard the journal...


Since launching in January last year, BMC Medical Genomics has published over 100 articles. The latest original research paper, on growth factor signalling in drug-insensitive breast cancers has recently been press-released...


Recently we have noticed more and more researchers using Twitter as an informal channel to share thoughts on the latest open access research published in our journals...


The latest edition of Thomson Reuter's Journal Citation Reports has just been released, with official Impact Factors for a total of 59 BioMed Central journals†...


In October last year BMC Research Notes reached its 100th article milestone, only eight months after its launch...


‘Copy number variations and cancer’, a Review article published in Genome Medicine, describes the emerging importance of the role of genetic structural variation and diversity in cancer.Copy number variations (CNV) are large, structurally variant regions of DNA that contribute substantially...


Influenza A (H1N1), more commonly known as swine flu, has recently received a great deal of media attention, much of it focused on the measures that governments and organisations are taking to contain this infectious disease from spreading.A new review published this week in BMC Medicine by...


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Nice video featuring research recently published in two of our journals
Relation between local food environments and obesity among adults
BMC Public Health 2009
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/9 /192/abstract
Human fallopian tube: a new source of multipotent adult mesenchymal stem cells discarded in surgical procedures
Journal of Translational Medicine 2009
http://www.translational-medicine.com/co ntent/7/1/46
VIDEO: Proximity to Fast Food Influences Obesity Risk, Head Trauma Warrants Investigation of Pituita
Source: www.insidermedicine.ca
(June 18, 2009 - Insidermedicine) From Edmonton - According to research published in BMC Public Health, proximity to fast food restaurants seems to influence obesity risk. In a study of 2,900 adults, researchers ...


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Following the recent departure of the Journal of Medical Case Reports from BioMed Central’s portfolio, the medical journals in the BMC series have started considering case reports again. BMC Gastroenterology has just published the first case report since this policy came to effect...


Zhanjiang Yuan I am glad to get in the club!!


BioMed Central at 2:18am June 19
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