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  1. HPV: Cameroon fights back against one of the world’s lowest vaccination rates. In Cameroon the HPV vaccination rate is just 5%. Stephanie Ferguson reports on the grassroots efforts starting to turn this around. feature.

  2. The untold health toll of voting. Half the world’s population, across more than 50 countries, will be voting in national elections over the course of 2024. Research shows the mental and physical toll the process has on health. feature.

  3. Former US covid-19 response coordinator Ashish Jha tells The BMJ about antivirals, long covid, his worries for the winter season—and why the “partisanisation” of vaccination worries him. News.

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  6. BMJ Open. is an online, open access journal, dedicated to publishing medical research from all disciplines and therapeutic areas. The journal publishes all research study types, from protocols through phase I trials to meta-analyses, including small, specialist studies, and negative studies.

  7. Who we are, and what we stand for. The BMJ is defined by its mission: to work towards a healthier world for all. We share that global endeavour with millions of readers working in clinical practice, research, education, government, and with patients and the public too.

  8. Editorial TRIPOD+AI: an updated reporting guideline for clinical prediction models. Original medical research, research reviews and news, research methods and reporting, meta-analyses, from one of the world's leading general medical journals.

  9. May 21, 2024 · BMJ Medicine is a new international multispecialty journal that seeks to promote multidisciplinary collaboration through encouraging scientific debate, and the exchange of new knowledge and ideas to improve the health of patients and the public.

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