Rodrigo M Carrillo-Larco, C Joel Benites-Moya ... Antonio Bernabe-Ortiz
In Latin America and the Caribbean the most common dyslipidaemia seems to be low HDL-cholesterol, and there has been little change in time for both mean levels and prevalence estimates.
Sabina Siebert, Laura M. Machesky, Robert H. Insall
Interviews with senior biomedical researchers reveal a perceived decline in trust in the scientific enterprise, in large part because the quantity of new data exceeds the field's ability to process it appropriately.
Huyen Nguyen, Christian Wandell Thorball ... The Swiss HIV Cohort Study
The presence of certain HLA alleles drives the emergence or maintenance of otherwise deleterious drug-resistant mutations in patients living with HIV, even when the patient is antiretroviral treatment naïve.
Manuel Spitschan, Nayantara Santhi ... Rhiannon White
Research on human sleep and circadian physiology exhibits a bias towards male subjects, creating a sex data gap which holds potential real-world impact and requires concerted effort to close.