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PLOS Global Public Health
Authors choose us because understanding health means understanding people, behavior and context.
Tomoka Nakamura and colleagues show how Japan’s COVID‑19 contact patterns shifted with behaviour, policy, and social dynamics.
Read the study: plos.io/4epQXET
Authors choose us because public health challenges do not exist in isolation.
Research from Maurizio Porfiri and colleagues shows how mass shootings shape gun‑related discourse in the US Congress, connecting public health, politics, and computational analysis.
Read the study: plos.io/4umOmk7
Proposal development, compliance, and institutional overhead costs remain significant barriers for "localization" of global public health efforts.
New study validates a low-cost, reliable method to assess prosthetic foot wear—crucial for monitoring performance in resource-limited settings. Findings support scalable, community-based tracking to improve device design, maintenance, and patient outcomes.
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NEW research: Global study links happiness & hypertension: countries with higher well-being tend to have lower hypertension rates. GDP, social support, and healthy life expectancy play key roles—highlighting the need for equity-focused public health strategies. 🌍💡
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New research explores how minorities in Ontario experience healthcare through a Right to Development lens. Findings highlight social isolation & inequitable access—underscoring the need for inclusive policies, stronger support systems, & fair resource distribution.
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Global health funding calls can act as gatekeepers—favoring well-resourced institutions while creating heavy, often wasted proposal burdens. This Opinion calls for fairer, more transparent, & efficient commissioning to broaden participation & reduce inequities. 🌍📄
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PLOS Global Public Health
Two wonderful editors trying hard to center equity and inclusion in publishing
@juliarobinson.bsky.social, Exec Editor of @plosglobalpublichealth.org
Karli Montague-Cardoso Exec Editor of @plosmentalhealth.org
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PLOS Global Public Health
The prevalence of hypertension around the world is high while hypertension control is relatively low. The objective of this study is to investigate the association between happiness and hypertension p...
The Right to Development is the UN-recognised principle that frames development as a human right, emphasising equitable access to resources and opportunities. As enshrined in the UN Declaration on Hum...
Global health funding calls can act as gatekeepers—favoring well-resourced institutions while creating heavy, often wasted proposal burdens. This Opinion calls for fairer, more transparent, & efficient commissioning to broaden participation & reduce inequities. 🌍📄
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Madhu Pai, MD, PhD
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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
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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 ...