The impact of networks on UK clinical trials
In the United Kingdom, we have an expectation of high quality, effective health services which are freely available at the point of demand in the form of the… Read more »
In the United Kingdom, we have an expectation of high quality, effective health services which are freely available at the point of demand in the form of the… Read more »
In the current issue of Arthritis Research & Therapy, Jacqueline Oliver and Alan Silman explore the various factors that influence susceptibility to the… Read more »
This month Arthritis Research & Therapy (AR&T) published the final installment of its 10th anniversary issue, ‘The Scientific Basis of… Read more »
BioMed Central is once again publishing the Journal of Medical Case Reports (JMCR) and Cases Journal. Since their inception both these journals, which currently… Read more »
Evidence of publication bias favouring positive results, both in which studies are reported in journals and in how they are treated by peer reviewers, has… Read more »
Most of the content of the World Health Organisation International Clinical Trial Registry Platform (WHO ICTRP) has now been translated into the 6 UN languages:… Read more »
A new reporting guideline for systematic reviews and meta-analyses – the study design considered to produce the highest level of evidence for clinical… Read more »
Leading Alzheimer’s experts have called upon the UK Government in an open letter to end underfunding in dementia research, and triple it to £96 million… Read more »
The WHO minimum dataset has improved trial registry compliance but many individual trial records recorded between April 2005 and February 2007 still omit key… Read more »
Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy, a new BioMed Central journal edited by Douglas Galasko, Todd Golde and Gordon Wilcock has just published its first… Read more »