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The critical need for a robust research agenda on ultra-processed food consumption and cancer risk
Ultra-processed food consumption has increased worldwide, but associations with cancer risk remain unclear and potential u...
Leveraging behavioral economics strategies to close gaps in biomedical HIV prevention
Adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in southern Africa face triple the HIV incidence of their male peers due to multip...
Manufactured meals: The challenges of ultraprocessed foods
In this Editorial on behalf of the PLOS Medicine Editors, Alexandra Tosun discusses how ultra-processed food has found its...
Using real-world evidence to complement evidence from randomized controlled trials on oral anticoagulants for stroke prevention
Mark J. R. Smeets and Suzanne C. Cannegieter discuss the use of real world data to complement data generated by clinical t...
Primary care to further improve vertical HIV programming outcomes: From spillover to strategy
Citation: Geng EH, Mocumbi A, Mutale W, Davila-Roman V, Reid M (2024) Primary care to further improve vertical HIV program...
Breaking our daily “ultra-processed” bread
In the Editorial, Giles Yeo discusses if it is possible that the UPF concept could be doing more harm than good.
Paucity of intellectual property rights information in the US biologics system a decade after passage of the Biosimilars Act
In this Policy Forum piece, Robin Feldman discusses how current legislation contributes to informational deficits around d...
More research is needed on how to prevent vaping among young people
Citation: Gartner C, Hall WD (2024) More research is needed on how to prevent vaping among young people. PLoS Med 21(4): ...
Mixed progress in global tobacco control
Citation: Gartner C, Hall WD (2024) Mixed progress in global tobacco control. PLoS Med 21(4): e1004392. ...
Climate change: A driver of increasing vector-borne disease transmission in non-endemic areas
In this Perspective, Shlomit Paz discusses the link between climate change and transmission of vector-borne diseases in no...
Understudied and underaddressed: Femicide, an extreme form of violence against women and girls
In this Perspective, Chen Reis and Sarah Meyer discuss the incidence and dynamics of femicide globally and highlight the u...
Gender and water, sanitation, and hygiene: Three opportunities to build from recent reporting on global progress, 2000–2022
In this Perspective, Juliet Willetts and colleagues discuss opportunities to stimulate progress in gender-related aspects ...
Towards mental health as a human right: The key role of lived experience
Citation: Gaynor-Brook L, on behalf of the PLOS Medicine Editors (2023) Towards mental health as a human right: The key ro...
Comprehensive mandatory policies are needed to fully protect all children from unhealthy food marketing
In this Perspective, Francesca R Dillman Carpentier and colleagues discuss the need for comprehensive policies to protect ...
Recommendations on data sharing in HIV drug resistance research
Author summary • Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) drug resistance has implications for antiretroviral treatment st...
Modern slavery in the United Kingdom: The illegal migration act risks undermining efforts to combat exploitation
In this Perspective, Sian Oram discusses the potential implications of the Illegal Migration Act for victims of modern sla...
Understanding the impact of antimicrobial resistance on outcomes of bloodstream infections in low- and middle-income countries
Marlieke de Kraker discusses a systematic review and meta-analysis reporting the magnitude and consequences of bloodstream...
Antimicrobial Resistance: Addressing a Global Threat to Humanity
Citation: Walsh TR, Gales AC, Laxminarayan R, Dodd PC (2023) Antimicrobial Resistance: Addressing a Global Threat to Human...
Reimagining the journey to recovery: The COVID-19 pandemic and global mental health
In this editorial, guest editors Vikram Patel, Daisy Fancourt, Lola Kola, and Toshi Furukawa discuss the contents of the s...