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Archive for June 2014

Vaccines for malaria and other human protozoal diseases could benefit from animal research

Milton Mccallister | 30 Jun 2014

The June article of the month from Parasitology is “Successful vaccines for naturally occurring protozoal diseases of animals should guide human vaccine research.…


Mind over matter

Klaus Ebmeier | 27 Jun 2014

The June International Psychogeriatrics Article of the Month is entitled ‘Mind over matter – what do we know about neuroplasticity in adults?’ by Vyara Valkanova, Rocio Eguia Rodriguez and Klaus P.…


The relationship between C-RP and delirium and its severity

Thomas Newman | 23 Jun 2014

The May International Psychogeriatrics Article of the Month is entitled ‘The association between C-reactive protein and delirium in 710 acute elderly hospital admissions’ by C.W.…


Musical Women in Ninteenth-Century America

Kerr Alexander | 19 Jun 2014

Adapted from Katherine K. Preston’s Editorial of the latest Journal of the Society for American Music, a special issue on American Musical Life Before 1900, this blog post discusses four notable women in music from ninteenth-century America.…


Mapping the Changing Role of China’s People’s Congress: Pork-Barrel Politics in China?

Kerr Alexander | 17 Jun 2014

In this blog from The China Quarterly Editorial Team, we preview a new article from political scientist Melanie Manion, of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, which challenges the current conventional wisdom that China’s people’s congresses are largely honorific bodies with little policy impact.…


Eating home or away: Effects on BMI and dietary intake

Ilana Bezerra | 13 Jun 2014

A study, conducted by Ilana Nogueira Bezerra and colleagues at the University of Fortaleza and the University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, demonstrated that there was no significant difference between non-consumers and consumers of away-from-home food (AFHF) in prevalence of overweight and obesity among men.…


Improving profitability: Feed efficiency in beef bulls

Claire Fitzsimons | 10 Jun 2014

The animal Article of the Month for May is entitled ‘Visceral organ weights, digestion and carcass characteristics of beef bulls differing in residual feed intake offered a high concentrate diet’


The China Quarterly Announces Winner of the 2013 Gordon White Prize

Kerr Alexander | 4 Jun 2014

The China Quarterly is pleased to announce that the winner of the 2013 Gordon White Prize is Wen-Hsuan Tsai and Peng-Hsiang Kao’s article on ‘Secret Codes of Political Propaganda: The Unknown System of Writing Teams’, published in the June 2013 issue.…


The Challenge of Defining ‘Twentieth-Century Music’

Robert Adlington and Julian Johnson | 3 Jun 2014

This blog post, adapted from Robert Adlington and Julian Johnson’s Editorial of the latest issue of Twentieth-Century Music (TCM), considers what ‘Twentieth-Century music’ actually means, and how we define it after the end of the Twentieth Century.…


Fallacies about fructose-containing sugars and their effect on health

Vincent van Buul | 2 Jun 2014

The June Nutrition Society Paper of the Month is from Nutrition Research Reviews and is entitled “Misconceptions about fructose-containing sugars and their role in the obesity epidemic”.…


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