More than just a text: mobile phones & developing worlds
Written by James Balm, Social Media Intern, BioMed Central In our culture, we use mobile phones everyday with little thought to the benefits they may provide… Read more »
Written by James Balm, Social Media Intern, BioMed Central In our culture, we use mobile phones everyday with little thought to the benefits they may provide… Read more »
Water is “the driving force of nature”, said Leonardo da Vinci around 500 years ago. It is the most precious element our earth has to offer, yet in the… Read more »
Written by Lin Lee, Senior Editor, BMC Medicine BMC Medicine recently attended the Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH 2013) conference on global… Read more »
Written by Rosie Smith, Journal Development Editor, Reproductive Health Every year the lack of access to contraceptives leads to 60 million unwanted… Read more »
The rights of women have progressed, and today is a marker of how far women have come through history, to celebrate their achievements and to focus on how we… Read more »
Written by Sam Rose, JDE, Investigative Genetics With the current, and rapidly spreading, worldwide situation of incorrect meat labelling, the question… Read more »
Written by David Molyneux, Liverpool School for Tropical Medicine & Lorenzo Savioli, World Health Organisation Elephantiasis (filariasis), schistosomiasis,… Read more »
Your wedding day. An occasion that for most, is one of the best days of your life. A day to celebrate the union of two people in love, committing to a life-long… Read more »
The WHO defines displaced people as ‘people who have had to leave their homes as a result of a natural, technological or deliberate event’. But whatever the… Read more »
We are pleased to announce that 15 more titles from BioMed Central’s portfolio of journals have recently been accepted for Impact Factor tracking by Thomson… Read more »