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Volume 2, issue 12, 2005

Local Literature Bias in Genetic Epidemiology: An Empirical Evaluation of the Chinese Literature pp. 1- Downloads
Zhenglun Pan, Thomas A Trikalinos, Fotini K Kavvoura, Joseph Lau and John PA Ioannidis
Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy: Merging the Clinical and Social Course of AIDS pp. 1- Downloads
Arachu Castro
Moral Imagination: The Missing Component in Global Health pp. 1- Downloads
Solomon R Benatar
Selection Bias in Meta-Analyses of Gene-Disease Associations pp. 1- Downloads
Jin Ling Tang
Correction/Clarification about FDA Review Documents pp. 1- Downloads
Erick Turner

Volume 2, issue 11, 2005

Rationing Antiretroviral Therapy for HIV/AIDS in Africa: Choices and Consequences pp. 1- Downloads
Sydney Rosen, Ian Sanne, Alizanne Collier and Jonathon L Simon
Why Medical Students Are Crucial to the Future of Research in South Asia pp. 1- Downloads
Fawad Aslam, Murtaza Shakir and Muhammad Ahad Qayyum
“Rapid-Impact Interventions”: How a Policy of Integrated Control for Africa's Neglected Tropical Diseases Could Benefit the Poor pp. 1- Downloads
David H Molyneux, Peter J Hotez and Alan Fenwick
Clinical Trial Registration: The Differing Views of Industry, the WHO, and the Ottawa Group pp. 1- Downloads
Karmela Krleža-Jerić
Response to Amir Attaran pp. 1- Downloads
John McArthur, Jeffrey D Sachs and Guido Schmidt-Traub
The Clinical Interpretation of Research pp. 1- Downloads
Stephen G Pauker
Mental Health Care and Mental Health Legislation in Pakistan: No Mercy for Losers pp. 1- Downloads
Haider Ali Naqvi
Author's Reply pp. 1- Downloads
Amir Attaran

Volume 2, issue 10, 2005

Data Cleaning: Detecting, Diagnosing, and Editing Data Abnormalities pp. 1- Downloads
Jan Van den Broeck, Solveig Argeseanu Cunningham, Roger Eeckels and Kobus Herbst
Making Practical Markets for Vaccines pp. 1- Downloads
Donald W Light
Achieving the Millennium Development Goals: Does Mental Health Play a Role? pp. 1- Downloads
J Jaime Miranda and Vikram Patel
An Immeasurable Crisis? A Criticism of the Millennium Development Goals and Why They Cannot Be Measured pp. 1- Downloads
Amir Attaran

Volume 2, issue 9, 2005

Curbing the Influence of the Drug Industry: A British View pp. 1- Downloads
Richard Smith
What Can We Do to Improve Child Health in Southern Italy? pp. 1- Downloads
Maurizio Bonati and Rita Campi
Response to Stampfer Commentary pp. 1- Downloads
David F Williamson
A New Era of Hope for the World's Most Neglected Diseases pp. 1- Downloads
The PLoS Medicine Editors

Volume 2, issue 8, 2005

Why Most Published Research Findings Are False pp. 1- Downloads
John P A Ioannidis
The “Free by 5” Campaign for Universal, Free Antiretroviral Therapy pp. 1- Downloads
Alan Whiteside and Sabrina Lee
Minimizing Mistakes and Embracing Uncertainty pp. 1- Downloads
The PLoS Medicine Editors
Evidence-Based Medicine in Iberoamerica: Problems and Possible Solutions pp. 1- Downloads
Zulma Ortiz, Pablo Perel and Jordi Pardo

Volume 2, issue 7, 2005

The Global Fight against the Stigma of Schizophrenia pp. 1- Downloads
Nadia Kadri and Norman Sartorius
Global Health Challenges: The Need for an Expanded Discourse on Bioethics pp. 1- Downloads
Solomon R Benatar, Abdallah S Daar and Peter A Singer
Lifetime Socioeconomic Position and Twins' Health: An Analysis of 308 Pairs of United States Women Twins pp. 1- Downloads
Nancy Krieger, Jarvis T Chen, Brent A Coull and Joe V Selby
Appropriate Models for the Management of Infectious Diseases pp. 1- Downloads
Helen J Wearing, Pejman Rohani and Matt J Keeling
Why PLoS Sponsored a Roundtable of Medical Whistleblowers pp. 1- Downloads
The PLoS Medicine Editors
What Can We Learn from Medical Whistleblowers? pp. 1- Downloads
Jeanne Lenzer
What Are the Roles and Responsibilities of the Media in Disseminating Health Information? pp. 1- Downloads
Gary Schwitzer, Ganapati Mudur, David Henry, Amanda Wilson, Merrill Goozner, Maria Simbra, Melissa Sweet and Katherine A Baverstock
Medical Journals, Academia, and Industry-Sponsored Clinical Trials pp. 1- Downloads
Valeria Frighi
Bitter Pills and Puffed Trials pp. 1- Downloads
Stephen Senn
Might Banning Trial Publication Do More Harm Than Good? pp. 1- Downloads
David Sackett
Focus on the Funding and Production of Evidence Rather Than Its Publication pp. 1- Downloads
Trevor Sheldon

Volume 2, issue 6, 2005

Medical Decision Making: The Family–Doctor–Patient Triad pp. 1- Downloads
Fawad Aslam, Omar Aftab and Naveed Z Janjua
Allocating Antiretrovirals in South Africa: Using Modeling to Determine Treatment Equity pp. 1- Downloads
David P Wilson and Sally M Blower
Vitamin C for Preventing and Treating the Common Cold pp. 1- Downloads
Robert M Douglas and Harri Hemilä
Meeting the Health Needs of Migrant Workers Affected by the Tsunami pp. 1- Downloads
David Wilson
Authors' Reply pp. 1- Downloads
Alexander M Capron and Andreas Reis

Volume 2, issue 5, 2005

Why We Need to Rethink the Diseases of Affluence pp. 1- Downloads
Thomas E Novotny
Taking More Than a Fair Share? The Migration of Health Professionals from Poor to Rich Countries pp. 1- Downloads
Delanyo Dovlo
HIV Epidemiology in Africa: Weak Variables and Tendentiousness Generate Wobbly Conclusions pp. 1- Downloads
Stuart Brody and John J Potterat
A Systematic Review of the Prevalence of Schizophrenia pp. 1- Downloads
Sukanta Saha, David Chant, Joy Welham and John McGrath
Fundamental Limits to the Precision of Early Warning Systems for Epidemics of Infectious Diseases pp. 1- Downloads
John M Drake
Authors' Reply: Don't Let the Hypothesis Slip pp. 1- Downloads
Ben A Lopman, Geoff P Garnett, Simon Gregson, Simon Gregson and Peter R Mason
The Global Prevalence of Schizophrenia pp. 1- Downloads
Dinesh Bhugra

Volume 2, issue 4, 2005

telederm.org: Freely Available Online Consultations in Dermatology pp. 1- Downloads
H Peter Soyer, Rainer Hofmann-Wellenhof, Cesare Massone, Gerald Gabler, Huiting Dong, Fezal Ozdemir and Giuseppe Argenziano
Integrating Equity into Health Information Systems: A Human Rights Approach to Health and Information pp. 1- Downloads
Lexi Bambas
Nonstationary Influence of El Niño on the Synchronous Dengue Epidemics in Thailand pp. 1- Downloads
Bernard Cazelles, Mario Chavez, Anthony J McMichael and Simon Hales
The Problem with Academic Medicine: Engineering Our Way into and out of the Mess pp. 1- Downloads
Jonathan Rees

Volume 2, issue 3, 2005

Hookworm: “The Great Infection of Mankind” pp. 1- Downloads
Peter J Hotez, Jeff Bethony, Maria Elena Bottazzi, Simon Brooker and Paulo Buss
Designing an Equitable Strategy for Allocating Antiretroviral Treatments pp. 1- Downloads
Alexander M Capron and Andreas Reis
Serum Uric Acid and Coronary Heart Disease in 9,458 Incident Cases and 155,084 Controls: Prospective Study and Meta-Analysis pp. 1- Downloads
Jeremy G Wheeler, Kelsey D M Juzwishin, Gudny Eiriksdottir, Vilmundur Gudnason and John Danesh
Statement of Principles for Health Care Journalists pp. 1- Downloads
Gary Schwitzer
How Does PLoS Medicine Manage Competing Interests? pp. 1- Downloads
The PLoS Medicine Editors

Volume 2, issue 2, 2005

The Courage to Change the Rules: A Proposal for an Essential Health R&D Treaty pp. 1- Downloads
Nicoletta Dentico and Nathan Ford
Designing Equitable Antiretroviral Allocation Strategies in Resource-Constrained Countries pp. 1- Downloads
David P Wilson and Sally M Blower
Why Bigger Is Not Yet Better: The Problems with Huge Datasets pp. 1- Downloads
The PLoS Medicine Editors

Volume 2, issue 1, 2005

Deadly Alliances: Death, Disease, and the Global Politics of Public Health pp. 1- Downloads
Matthew Gandy
Trade and Health: Is the Health Community Ready for Action? pp. 1- Downloads
Kelley Lee and Meri Koivusalo
Should an Institution That Has Commercial Rights in a New Drug or Device Be Allowed to Evaluate the Technology? pp. 1- Downloads
Ross McKinney and David Korn
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