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Editions published in PLOS MEDICINE 4468
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Palliative care in Africa and the Caribbean
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Prescription for a Healthy Journal
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How should the health community respond to violent political conflict?
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The molecular basis for oat intolerance in patients with celiac disease
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Cancer as a complex phenotype: pattern of cancer distribution within and beyond the nuclear family
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Finding cures for tropical diseases: is open source an answer?
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Short sleep duration is associated with reduced leptin, elevated ghrelin, and increased body mass index
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Containing the threat--don't forget Ebola
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A free community approach to classifying disease
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A 33-year-old man with a facial rash
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Enzyme replacement in Gaucher disease
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Using modified antigenic sequences to develop cancer vaccines: are we losing the focus?
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Diversity and recognition efficiency of T cell responses to cancer
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Doing new research? Don't forget the old
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Is the "3 by 5" initiative the best approach to tackling the HIV pandemic?
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A national health insurance program for the United States
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Reconsidering early HIV treatment and supervised treatment interruptions
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The intangible magic of celebrity marketing
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Blinding trachoma: a disease of poverty
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An inflammatory cascade leading to hyperresistinemia in humans
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From registration to publication
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Resistin Response to Inflammation
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The Quest for a Vaccine That Yields Tumor-Killing T cells
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Pure red cell aplasia after 13 years of sodium valproate, and bone marrow suppression after 17 years of carbamazepine
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A taxpayer-funded clinical trials registry and results database
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Sleep, appetite, and obesity--what is the link?
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Obstetric Fistula in Ilorin, Nigeria
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The global health watch
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Should health professionals screen all women for domestic violence?
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New drugs for neglected diseases: from pipeline to patients
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The birth of reproductive health: a difficult delivery
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Steps on the critical path: arresting HIV/AIDS in developing countries
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