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Our featured image for this week comes from Italian researchers Caterina Cinti, Monia Taranta, Ilaria Naldi and Settimio Grimaldi. Their manuscript, Newly Engineered Magnetic Erythrocytes for Sustained...
View ArticleOpen Access Medical Publishing and Personalized Medicine
We are always happy to hear when scientists find creative ways to reuse PLoS ONE content, and we are pleased to share with you another example of how researchers are using open access to help
View ArticlePLoS ONE News and Blog Round-Up
In this media round-up: a chimp’s yawn is contagious, cows produce milk with a human protein and much much more. The manuscript, Herpes Simplex Virus Dances with Amyloid Precursor Protein while...
View ArticleAnxiety, exhaustion, and telomeres
It seems like just about everyone these days is stressed out and working too hard. We know it’s not good for us, but how bad is it really? It might be worse than we’d like
View ArticleWoman’s Health and Fitness Series IV: Ovarian Cancer
In the last few weeks, we have discussed a range of topics that influence woman’s health and fitness, including obesity, cardiovascular disease and anorexia. Today, in honor of Ovarian Cancer...
View ArticleCervical Health Awareness Month
Health risks can be frightening, but ignorance to these risks can be even more terrifying. In the past, we have discussed a range of women’s health issues, including obesity, cardiovascular disease and...
View ArticleA Disease of Considerable Antiquity: Cancer Detected in a Nubian Skeleton
Cancer, the transformation of normal cells into malignant tumor cells, reigns among diseases as one of the leading causes of death around the world. In 2012, cancer claimed 8.2 million lives, and...
View ArticleIntroducing the Targeted Anticancer Therapies and Precision Medicine in...
While the rate of death from cancer has been declining since the 1990s, an estimated 9.6 million people died from cancer in 2018, making it the second-leading cause of death worldwide [1]. According to
View ArticleEditors’ Picks 2019
As the end of the year draws in, PLOS ONE Staff Editors put together a list of some their favourite papers from 2019. Browse the different topics below: Behavioral and Social Sciences, Neuroscience,...
View ArticleMeet the PLOS ONE Cancer and Oncology Authors
Today is World Cancer Day — a day for raising the voices of cancer survivors, loved ones, and the people who are working endlessly to find solutions. This year’s theme is “I am and
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