Highlights of the BMC Series – October 2021
Racial/ethnic and educational inequities in restrictive abortion policy in the United States -- Secondary school-based digital behaviour change… Read more »
Racial/ethnic and educational inequities in restrictive abortion policy in the United States -- Secondary school-based digital behaviour change… Read more »
Comparative analyses of two primate species genome-wide UV repair events - Bouldering psychotherapy and depression - Smile4life intervention in the… Read more »
Responding to a pandemic - Research integrity, misconduct and consequences - Equity in clinical trial registration -… Read more »
Why do those bagels smell so good? - Vaccinated mother gives birth to baby with SARS-CoV-2 antibodies - The influence of politics… Read more »
Grieving parents and what they need to know when their babies are stillborn • CoCites: a citation-based search method for… Read more »
With another month of cutting edge, high impact research, we look back on just a few highlights from articles published across the… Read more »
In the United States it is National Cat Day and in honor of this day, BMC Psychology is showcasing a recently published study… Read more »
In the modern world, smartphones, tablets, and other devices have comfortably embedded themselves into our daily routines and… Read more »
• Preventing antibiotic-associated diarrhea using probiotics • Men’s suicidality in Norway • Life history traits in a… Read more »
A new study published in BMC Psychology examined psychological contributors that may lead someone to problematic Facebook use. The… Read more »