Those long, dark, cold winter nights I had feared more than childbirth itself became something I hadn’t known a night…
Correction to: Mapping malaria by combining parasite genomic and epidemiologic data
The original article [1] contained an error in the presentation of Figure 1; this error has now been rectified and…
Correction to: Small contribution of gold mines to the ongoing tuberculosis epidemic in South Africa: a modeling-based study
The original article [1] did not contain comprehensive information regarding two authors’ affiliations that may be considered a potential competing…
The SMILES trial: do undisclosed recruitment practices explain the remarkably large effect?
The SMILES trial showed substantial improvement of depressive symptoms following seven consultations on healthy dieting. The very large effect size…
Correction to: A randomised controlled trial of dietary improvement for adults with major depression (the ‘SMILES’ trial)
The original version of this paper [1] did not specify that a website was used in the final year of…
The SMILES trial: an important first step
The SMILES trial was the first intervention study to test dietary improvement as a treatment strategy for depression. Molendijk et…
Unravelling mystery of how, when DNA replicates
A team has unlocked a decades old mystery about how a critical cellular process called DNA replication is regulated.
Reducing drinking could help with smoking cessation, research finds
New research has found that heavy drinkers who are trying to stop smoking may find that reducing their alcohol use…
A tilt of the head facilitates social engagement
Every time we look at a face, we take in a flood of information effortlessly: age, gender, race, expression, the…
Speed up public health decisions on scabies by skipping full-body exams
For years, the diagnosis of scabies has relied on time-consuming and intrusive full-body examinations. Now, researchers have found that an…