BMC Medicine

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BMC Medicine - the flagship medical journal of the BMC series - publishes original research articles, commentaries and reviews in all areas of medical science and clinical practice. To be appropriate for BMC Medicine, articles need to be of outstanding quality, broad interest and special importance.

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  • Sabina Alam PhD, Biomed Central

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    Biomarker reporting: REMARK guidelines

    Douglas Altman, Lisa McShane, Willi Sauerbrei, Sheila Taube

    Altman et al. address the lack of consistency and clarity in reporting of prognostic tumor markers by elaborating the Reporting Recommendations for Tumor Marker Prognostic Studies (REMARK) checklist, providing a useful resource for researchers.

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    Health effects of fatty acids

    Michel Lorgeril, Patricia Salen

    de Lorgeril and Salen review recent findings on the effects of different types of dietary fats on cardiovascular disease and cancer, concluding that low intake of omega-6 reduces disease risk due to its link with breast cancer.

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    Advances in prevention of GVHD

    Joseph Leventhal, Yiming Huang, Hong Xu, Idona Goode, Suzanne Ildstad

    Complications arising during allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation include onset of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD); here Joseph Leventhal et al. review the promising advances made with cell-based therapies which can potentially prevent GVHD and promote engraftment.

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    Tropical disease: targeting nutrition

    Andrew Hall, Yaobi Zhang, Chad MacArthur, Shawn Baker

    Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are prevalent in malnourished populations and are exacerbated by undernutrition; Andrew Hall and colleagues propose that the efficacy of NTD control programs can be increased by including nutritional interventions.

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    Gene variations link to behavior?

    Martin Brune

    Martin Brune discusses gene-environment interactions as applied to psychiatric conditions, and contrasts it with the diathesis-stress perspective on environmental effects, thus exploring these implications with regard to polymorphisms.

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