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 intervention to…Read more »
Racial/ethnic and educational inequities in restrictive abortion policy in the United States -- Secondary school-based digital behaviour change intervention to…Read more »
Accurate population data are crucial for understanding the spread of diseases and for the design, planning and monitoring of public heath programmes and health care…Read more »
Chronic wasting disease (also called Zombie deer disease) is a fatal neurodegenerative disorder that affects cervids. Prof Michael Tranulis provides an update of the…Read more »
It is a given that humans will always be plagued (excuse the pun) by zoonotic diseases because we have a close relationship with…Read more »
If communities are to be involved in programmes to control insect- transmitted parasitic diseases prevalent in their locality,…Read more »
BMC has recently launched a new journal entitled Journal of Activity, Sedentary and Sleep Behaviors(JASSB). The journal is…Read more »
Krisztian Magori reviews the findings of the 2021 Lancet Countdown report on the impact of climate change on human health, with…Read more »
The BMC Series stands for open, robust and reproducible science, focused on the needs of the research communities we serve. We…Read more »
Pandemic risk prediction for animal-origin coronavirus is very important for prevention and control of infectious diseases. A new…Read more »
A new study culminating from years of research provides further support for the use of tetraspanin proteins in the development of…Read more »