Tweeting your research paper boosts engagement but not citations
Nature – Analysis of a random selection of papers shared on social media showed no causative link between posting and citations.
Nature – Analysis of a random selection of papers shared on social media showed no causative link between posting and citations.
To present an application of specification curve analysis—a novel analytic method that involves defining and implementing all plausible and valid analytic approaches for addressing a…
There is still not enough evidence to support the use of pharmacogenetic tests in the treatment of depression, according to updated recomme…
Nature Communications – In this longitudinal, case-controlled, cohort design study, authors show that post-exertional malaise is associated with severe exercise-induced myopathy, local and systemic…
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In January 2023, diagnosed with numerous metastases of lung cancer in my brain, I felt that I must accomplish a mission. If everything happens for…
There is a strange aversion in government circles to the use of open source software. I am no entirely sure where it comes from but…
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British Journal of Cancer – Predicting the risk of pancreatic cancer in adults with new-onset diabetes: development and internal–external validation of a clinical risk prediction…
Why are more medics treating the same number of patients as before the pandemic? Because the tools we’re using are ancient, says Parth Patel, a…
In a joint conference event on Monday, cell therapy pioneer Carl June revealed unpublished results showing that in around 1,500 patients treated with CAR-T therapies,…