A study in BMC Medical Imaging proposes a knowledge-guided AI-driven approach that integrates multiple sources of information to improve tumour segmentation.
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A study in the Journal of Translational Medicine finds that hyperbaric oxygen therapy may improve physical functioning, muscle strength, information processing speed, and reduce fatigue and pain in chronic fatigue syndrome patients.
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Poultry Science and Management is calling for submissions to its new collection on ‘Aspects of sustainable poultry production: strategies for managing heat stress and manure’, managed by Robson Silveira from Universidade de São Paulo.
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A Review published in BMC Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery traces the evolution of plastic & reconstructive surgery in Korea (1884–2026), revealing how the field transformed into a modern surgical specialty.
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Non-invasive 3D imaging is transforming palaeontology and evolutionary biology, but data sharing still trails behind genomics. In a Review in #BMCEcolEvol, @DavideTamagnin4@NarimaneChatar and @MargotMichaud00
discuss opportunities, barriers, and steps toward FAIR, reproducible digital morphology.
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A study published in BMC Psychiatry maps emotions, needs, and major pain points of inpatients with mood disorders, right from admission to discharge, and offers insights to support more patient‑centred inpatient care.
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A study in BMC Biology provides insight into how P. fluorescens adapts to serotonin-rich environments, such as in celiac disease, and may inform future research on microbial interactions with host-derived metabolites in disease contexts.
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Alzheimer's Research & Therapy invites submissions to its Collection “Real-World Implementation of Blood-Based Biomarkers for Neurodegenerative and Neuroinflammatory Diseases”, edited by Charlotte Teunissen and Sylvain Lehmann. Submit your research before 1 March 2027!
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AI is being used in many industries – including poultry farming. A Review published in Poultry Science and Management by a researcher at Debre Markos University explores how AI driven predictive models can transform poultry housing.
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In a Behind the Paper blog post, the author talks about a study that examines Toxoplasma gondii’s role in paternally inherited epigenetic modification in the brains of mice and provides insights into the intergenerational effects of T. gondii infection.
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A study published in BMC Biology reveals a newly discovered fossil arthropod from Canada’s Furongian period with exceptional preservation, offering fresh insights into Cambrian biodiversity and arthropod evolution.
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A study in BMC Public Health discusses humour as an important facilitator of social interaction and examined how physical activity was associated with humour expression and loneliness.
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How do case reports sharpen clinical reasoning? This blog from the Journal of Medical Case Reports explores an example neurological case as a guide for clinicians using real-world cases to inform their practice.
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Call for Papers to our Collection on Measuring health‑related quality of life in Infants and Toddlers: Methodological and Psychometric Evidence from the EQ‑TIPS Development for Health and Quality of Life Outcomes. Read more here: 01 February 2027!
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A study in BMC Genomics finds that host-associated Pseudomonadota shed flagellar genes not by design but through genome erosion & drift—trading motility for energy efficiency and immune evasion.
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A study published in BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders shows that chronic Achilles tendon ruptures are more often linked to delayed medical care than misdiagnosis, and that timely surgical intervention may lead to better patient-reported recovery outcomes.
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A study in BMC Rheumatology shows that women with rheumatic diseases in France use effective contraception less (63%) than the general population (72%), leading to high unplanned pregnancy rates (33%) and urges the need for better gynaecological follow-up.
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A Debate article in BMC Medicine argues how hyperinsulinemia could be a key barrier to sustainable weight control, underscoring the need to address insulin resistance in clinical practice.
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A study in BMC Medicine finds that healthy school lunches boost kids’ diets, but benefits vanish when programs stop, thereby highlighting the need for continuous healthy meal provision and strategic food procurement to secure long-term child health.
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For early-career researchers, publishing open access can feel complex—fees, funding, and models vary widely. But many institutions already cover publishing costs. Watch our video guide to check if your fees are supported and make your OA journey easier!
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