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🔔 In this systematic review and meta-analysis, Nicolò Lentini and colleagues investigate the clinical impact of therapies recommended by Molecular Tumor Boards on patient outcomes. 🧪 #MedSky
📣 In this machine learning study, Patrick Staunton and colleagues develop and test a model to predict hospitalisation in children under 5 years of age with pneumonia in Malawi. 🧪 #MedSky
It's #DiabetesAwarenessWeek, and this Perspective highlights exciting developments in preventative & stem cell-based therapies for T1D, discussing the prospects & hurdles of arresting or reversing the disease & achieving insulin independence for type 1 diabetics🧪 #MedSky #diabetes
Are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like #ibuprofen safe to take during the first trimester of pregnancy? In this Perspective, Kenneth Man & Andrew Yuen highlight new evidence on the safety of first-trimester NSAID use and congenital malformation risk 🧪 #MedSky #pain plos.io/4xaLdGs
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It's #DiabetesAwarenessWeek! 📣 How can we better predict diabetic retinal neurodegeneration (DRN)? In this observational multi-cohort study, Wei Wang and colleagues identify circulating plasma protein signatures of DRN and translate them into a risk prediction system 🧪 #MedSky
In this systematic review meta-analysis, Nicolò Lentini and colleagues investigate the clinical impact of therapies recommended by Molecular Tumor Boards on patient outcomes.
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Molecular Tumor Boards clinical impact on patient care and structural features: A systematic review and meta-analysis
In a machine learning study, Patrick Staunton and colleagues develop and test a model to predict hospitalisation in children with pneumonia under 5 years of age in Malawi.
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This Perspective highlights exciting developments in preventative treatments and stem cell-based therapies for type 1 diabetes, discussing the prospects and hurdles of arresting or reversing the…
Prediction of hospitalisation in young children with pneumonia in Malawi: A machine learning-based approach
Towards insulin independence in type 1 diabetes: Prospects for prevention and cure
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In this Perspective, Kenneth Man and Andrew Yuen highlight a recent PLOS Medicine study that presents new evidence on the safety of first-trimester NSAID use and congenital malformation risk, but disc...
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Beyond associations: Navigating the safety of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in early pregnancy
In Latin America, rising incarceration has fueled the #tuberculosis epidemic. In this modeling study, Liu & co demonstrate that prison screening for TB at entry, exit & biannually is predicted to have a substantial impact on TB incidence in both prisons & general populations🧪 #MedSky plos.io/4g25asX
We are pleased to announce that @plosmedicine.org has introduced an updated code sharing policy to support greater transparency and trust in research. Find out more in the editorial ⬇️
In this Perspective, Caitlin Ryus and colleagues discuss the #NIH 2025 Public Access Policy, highlighting that while expanding who can read science, the policy risks creating new barriers to who can afford to perform and publish their science 🧪 #MedSky #openscience #openaccess plos.io/4fVTyri
Using data on >90,000 singleton pregnancies, Kelly Hughes and colleagues quantify the prognostic value of mid-trimester cervical length for spontaneous preterm birth in asymptomatic women with singleton pregnancy, and assess other factors which may modify this association🧪 #MedSky plos.io/43JIwOB
Is there a link between food additives & type 2 #diabetes incidence? Using data from the NutriNet-Santé cohort study, Payen de la Garanderie &co reveal positive associations between exposure to two widely consumed food additive mixtures & higher T2D incidence🧪 #DiabetesAwarenessWeek plos.io/3S5F3Yf
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In a observational multi-cohort study, Wei Wang and colleagues identify circulating plasma protein signatures of diabetic retinal neurodegeneration (DRN) and translate them into a risk prediction…
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Proteomic signatures of early retinal neurodegeneration in type 2 diabetes mellitus
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In a mathematical modeling study, Yiran Liu and colleagues demonstrate that screening for tuberculosis (TB) in prisons in Peru, Colombia and Brazil at entry and exist and biannually is predicted to ha...
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Comparative impacts and cost-effectiveness of tuberculosis systematic screening strategies in prisons in Brazil, Colombia, and Peru: A mathematical modeling study
In this Perspective, Caitlin Ryus and colleagues discuss the NIH 2025 Public Access Policy, highlighting that while expanding who can read science, the policy risks creating new barriers to who can af...
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The NIH 2025 Public Access Policy: Immediate access, unequal costs
Prognostic value of cervical length for spontaneous preterm birth in asymptomatic women with singleton pregnancy: An individual participant data meta-analysis
Using data on >90,000 singleton pregnancies, Kelly Hughes and colleagues quantify the prognostic value of mid-trimester cervical length for spontaneous preterm birth in asymptomatic women with singlet...
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Using data from the NutriNet-Santé cohort study, Marie Payen de la Garanderie and colleagues investigate potential interactions of food additives in five commonly consumed food additive mixtures and t...
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Food additive mixtures and type 2 diabetes incidence: Results from the NutriNet-Santé prospective cohort
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Recognizing that code is as essential a research artifact as the data it analyzes, this Editorial outlines how PLOS Medicine is strengthening its code sharing policy to further ensure reproducibility and trust in the scientific record 🧪 #MedSky #OpenScience plos.io/4wZmViS
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Recognizing that code is as essential a research artifact as the data it analyzes, this Editorial outlines how PLOS Medicine is strengthening its code sharing policy to further ensure reproducibility ...
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Requiring code sharing to strengthen transparency and trust in research
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