Tuberculosis – why an ancient disease is a modern day problem
Every year on 24th March, World TB Day aims to raise awareness about the disease, and this year focuses on ending TB through collaborative efforts. In…Read more »
Every year on 24th March, World TB Day aims to raise awareness about the disease, and this year focuses on ending TB through collaborative efforts. In…Read more »
As the saying goes, if it’s not published then it never happened! However, before starting to write your manuscript, and before you even begin your research,…Read more »
In a research article published recently in BMC Medicine, Felice Jacka and colleagues report that in a cohort of 60-64 year olds, diets consisting mainly of…Read more »
The World Health Organization estimates that global levels of obesity have doubled since 1980. In 2012, more than 40 million children under the age of 5 were…Read more »
It has been over a decade since the launch of the first major open access (OA) journals by BioMed Central and PLoS, but controversies still surround the…Read more »
Since the launch of BMC Medicine a decade ago, the journal has published over 900 open access articles, many of which have made significant contributions to the…Read more »
It’s not often that I can claim to get excited about technology, but it’s hard not to after attending the Health 2.0 europe conference held this week in…Read more »
在承认开放Access Week (21st- 27th October), we hosted a one hour Twitter-chat to discuss how open access publishing impacts medical research and…Read more »
Earlier this year, BMC Medicine launched the Medicine for Global Health article collection, which aims to explore public health initiatives, health care…Read more »
Love them or hate them, the annual release of the Thomson Reuters Impact Factors (IF) in the Journal Citations Report (JCR) never fails to generate a flurry of…Read more »