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Is ‘right-of-reply’ right for science? [PDF]
In this Editorial, we outline the 'right-of-reply' policy at Cortex and explain how it differs from typical expectations at many peer-reviewed journals. Too often, the right-of-reply prompts a generic opinion piece -- a form of academic theatre -- that is focused more on reputation-management than on science.
Christopher D Chambers +2 more
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The climate crisis will worsen already high rates of maternal and newborn mortality and adverse birth outcomes, exacerbating existing inequities between and within countries.
Skye Wheeler +9 more
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Introduction: Various psychotherapies have been applied to individuals who have been subjected to torture and severe human rights and to patients with PTSD, however, studies assessing the effectiveness of such therapies are limited.
İlker Özyıldırım +8 more
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Junto a la indiscutible importancia del caso, la sentencia del Tribunal Supremo español en el proceso seguido contra el juez Baltasar Garzón, acusado de prevari- cación al haberse declarado competente para investigar las denuncias presentadas por ...
Javier Chinchón Álvarez +2 more
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From a Latin-American perspective, even in a context where the rule of law has been under attack or has been very weak, the role of human rights NGOs has been and is very relevant in terms of documenting human rights violations, and seeking and bringing ...
Clara Burbano Herrera, Yves Haeck
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The right patient in the right place at the right time [PDF]
Sir, We compliment Dr Goldhill on exploring and exposing problems of selection for intensive care.1 His observations are worth more than a dozen statistical analyses or reports and are supported by our own experience and research from 1962. General intensive care is an important branch of high technology medicine, the aim of which must be that its ...
I J, Gordon, E, Sherwood Jones
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Background The COVID-19 pandemic has acutely affected Rohingya refugees living in camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Reported increases in sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) were attributed in part to pandemic-related public health measures.
Shahanoor Akter Chowdhury +5 more
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Patterns of torture among forcibly displaced Eritreans in California: A cross-sectional study
Introduction: Unprecedented global increases in involuntary migration have created large populations of forcibly displaced people, who are disproportionately likely to have experienced abuse and torture.
P. Suzanne Portnoy +6 more
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This article provides an example of the ways in which remote sensing, Earth observation, and machine learning can be deployed to provide the most up to date quantitative portrait of the South Asian ‘Brick Belt’, with a view to understanding the extent of
Doreen S. Boyd +10 more
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Report on Intern Rights Advocacy in 2013-2014
2013-2014 was a milestone for intern rights, with significant accomplishments in the fight to have interns recognized as employees with rights to both pay and workplace protections reviews activist efforts to bring an end to the precarious position of ...
Intern Labor Rights
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