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'''PLoS Medicine.''' Revista médica de la [[Public Library of Science]] ([[PLoS]]), en idioma inglés de acceso abierto, cuyo primer número fue publicado el 19 de octubre de 2004.  
  
Las páginas de MedlinePlus contienen enlaces  cuidadosamente seleccionados a portales de Internet con información de  alrededor de más de 900 temas de salud.  MedlinePlus posee un criterio de selección de sitios web.
 
Las páginas de temas de salud incluyen enlaces a noticias de salud actualizadas diariamente.
 
  
Los enlaces a búsquedas pre-formuladas en la base de datos de MEDLINE (en inglés) le ayudan a encontrar referencias a  los artículos más actualizados de los profesionales de la salud.
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Open Access
 
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The Public Library of Science (PLoS) applies the Creative Commons Attribution License (CCAL) to all works we publish. Under the CCAL, authors retain ownership of the copyright for their article, but authors allow anyone to download, reuse, reprint, modify, distribute, and/or copy articles in  PLoS journals, so long as the original authors and source are cited. No  permission is required from the authors or the publishers.
La enciclopedia médica de A.D.A.M. ofrece a los consumidores de servicios de salud una extensa biblioteca de imágenes médicas y videosasí como también más de 4.000 artículos con información sobre enfermedades, exámenes, síntomas, lesiones y procedimientos quirúrgicos.
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Publication Charges
 
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To provide open access, PLoS journals use a business model in which our expenses—including those of peer review, journal production, and online hosting and archiving—are recovered in part by charging a publication fee to the authors or research sponsors for each article they publish. For PLoS Medicine the publication fee is US$2900. Authors who are affiliated with one of our Institutional Members are eligible for a discount on this fee.
La información sobre medicinas y suplementos  es provista través de la American Society of Health-System Pharmacists [La Sociedad Estadounidense de Farmacéuticos del Sistema de Salud] (ASHP) por medio de  AHFS® Consumer Medication Information y Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database Consumer Version (Versión para el Consumidor de  la Base exhaustiva de datos de medicamentos naturales).  
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We offer a complete or partial fee waiver for authors who do not have funds to cover publication fees. Editors and reviewers have no access to payment information, and hence inability to pay will not influence the decision to publish a paper.
  AHFS® Consumer Medication Information provee amplia información sobre cerca de 1.000 medicamentos  de receta y venta libre, sus posibles efectos secundarios,   precauciones y almacenamiento.
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Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database  Consumer Version (Versión para el Consumidor de la Base exhaustiva de datos de medicamentos naturales) provee una colección de reseñas sobre tratamientos alternativos basada en evidencia científica y experiencia clínica. MedlinePlus cuenta con 100 monografías sobre hierbas y suplementos.  
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For further information, see our Publication Fee FAQ.
 
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About the Public Library of Science
Los tutoriales interactivos,  creados por el Patient Education Institute (Instituto  de Educación al  Paciente), ofrecen información sobre más de 165 enfermedades y  procedimientos médicos. En cada tutorial se presentan gráficos y se  utiliza vocabulario fácil de entender.
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The Public Library of Science (PLoS) is a non-profit organization of scientists and physicians committed to making the world's scientific and medical literature a freely available public resource. For more information about PLoS, visit www.plos.org.
 
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PLoS Medicine (eISSN 1549-1676 ISSN-1549-1277) is  published weekly online by PLoS. The inaugural issue was  published on 19 October 2004.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/spanish/faq/what.html
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Further Reading
 
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The PLoS Medicine Editors (2009) A Medical Journal for the World's Health Priorities. PLoS Med 6(4): e1000072. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000072
Las      páginas se revisan cada 6 meses por lo menos. Todos los días agregamos nuevos enlaces.
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The PLoS Medicine Editors (2004) Prescription for a Healthy Journal. PLoS Med 1(1): e22.
     
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Eisen MB, Brown PO, Varmus HE (2004) PLoS Medicine—A Medical Journal for the Internet Age. PLoS Med 1(1): e31.
Cada      página de temas de salud tiene dos fechas al pie de página:
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Frequently Asked Questions about PLoS Medicine
     
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Why publish in PLoS Medicine
Página actualizada: Indica  cuándo se agregó o retiró información de esa página
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Scope
     
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PLoS Medicine gives the highest priority to papers on  the conditions and risk factors that cause the greatest losses in  years of healthy life worldwide. For a guide to the conditions and risk factors that we  prioritize, see Tables 1.1 and 1.2 of Global Burden of Disease  and Risk Factors.
Tema revisado: Indica la fecha  en que el tema completo fue revisado en forma sistemática
 
     
 
Las fechas de actualización de las páginas de  otros sitios a las que tenemos enlaces son diferentes y dependen del  criterio de la organización que las auspicia. Fíjese en la página  particular o sitio Web para determinar la fecha.
 
     
 
A continuación verá información de las fechas  de otros contenidos de MedlinePlus:
 
     
 
Medicinas: AHFS® Consumer Medication Information, de la American Society of Health-System Pharmacists: Actualizada mensualmente.
 
     
 
Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database  Consumer Version (Versión para el Consumidor de la Base exhaustiva de  datos de medicamentos naturales): Actualiza trimestralmente.
 
Tutoriales interactivos: Actualizados anualmente.
 
     
 
Enciclopedia médica: Actualizada mensualmente.
 
           
 
Noticias: Se actualizan todos los días hábiles. Las noticias de Reuters y de HealthDay  permanecen en la página por 90 días.  
 
 
 
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/spanish/faq/updateschedule.html
 
 
 
Respuesta:   
 
MedlinePlus incluye:
 
 
    
 
    
Más de 900 temas de salud en español y en inglés.
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Within these priority areas we make decisions based on whether  papers are likely to directly and substantially affect clinical  practice or public health policy, or have implications of broad  general interest for the direction of future, directly clinically  relevant research. In addition, we seek to publish papers that  address important topics in the ethics and reporting of medical  research.
         
 
Información  de más de 1.000 organizaciones.
 
       
 
Más de 35.000 enlaces a información fidedigna sobre salud.
 
       
 
Para conocer estadísticas de MedlinePlus visite la página de estadísticas de MedlinePlus.
 
 
 
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/spanish/faq/stats.html
 
 
 
MedlinePlus es una lista selecta de fuentes de información confiable.
 
 
 
MedlinePlus usa criterios de calidad  para evaluar los sitios web. Intentamos asegurarnos  que la información  la que proveemos enlaces es confiable, exacta, actualizada, educacional  y sin cargo.  
 
 
 
MedlinePlus no contiene enlaces a varios sitios web  que contienen la misma información, aunque las diferentes  organizaciones, asociaciones, empresas o entidades sean responsables de  su contenido.
 
 
 
Si usted desea recomendar un portal, sírvase usar el enlace "contáctenos"  en la esquina superior derecha de cualquier página de MedlinePlus. Como  recibimos una gran cantidad de solicitudes, no podemos responder  individualmente a las preguntas sobre enlaces. En la actualidad, enlaces  a sitios extranjeros desde MedlinePlus son muy poco frecuentes.
 
 
 
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/spanish/faq/criteria.html
 
  
, hay una versión móvil de MedlinePlus en español en http://m.medlineplus.gov/spanish.
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    Measures of Impact
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At PLoS, we believe that articles in all journals should be assessed  on their own merits rather than on the basis of the journal in which  they were published. PLoS journals have therefore initiated a program  to provide a growing set of measures and indicators of impact at the  article level that will include citation metrics, usage statistics,  blogosphere coverage, social bookmarks, community rating and expert  assessment. The long-term vision is to bring the views and activities of  entire communities to bear, using the wealth of opportunities offered  online, to provide new, meaningful and efficient mechanisms for research  assessment. For more information on article-level metrics see the PLoS blog.
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  Contents
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Outstanding primary Research Articles in all areas of medicine; from clinically directed basic science to epidemiology and clinical trials.
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All research articles are accompanied by an Editors' Summary—a comprehensible summary for physicians in all specialties, as well as patients and their advocates.
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The Editorial is written by the PLoS Medicine editors on a topic of general medical interest.
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The PLoS Medicine Debate discusses  important but controversial issues in clinical practice, public health  policy, or health in general. Debates will be commissioned from two or  more authors with differing points of view.
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Neglected Diseases articles bring a neglected disease, injury, or risk factor to the attention of a general audience.
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The Health in Action section provides a place where  groups or individuals who are not represented regularly in a medical  journal have a forum to describe the important issues from their  perspective. Authors might include patient advocacy groups, healthcare  workers, or non-governmental organizations.
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Policy Forum provides a platform for health policy  makers from around the world to discuss the challenges and opportunities  in improving health care to their constituencies.
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The Guidelines and Guidance section contains advice on conducting and reporting medical research.
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Essays are opinion pieces on a topic of broad interest to a general medical audience.
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Perspectives are commissioned from an expert  and discuss the clinical practice or public health implications of a  published study. The original publication must be freely available  online.
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Research in Translation articles discuss a  particular drug, treatment, or public health intervention in the context  of translation from early research to clinical research, or clinical  evidence to practice.
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Learning Forum articles are commissioned by our  educational advisors. The section provides a forum for learning about an  important clinical problem that is relevant to a general medical  audience.
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Student contributions are hosted on Speaking of Medicine, the PLoS Medicine community blog.
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It is essential that authors submit a  presubmission inquiry before submitting a full paper.  To submit an inquiry, please log on or register at our online submission site and then click the link "Submit Presubmission Inquiry."
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Notes, Comments and Ratings
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PLoS Medicine provides a number of 'Web 2.0' tools to facilitate community evaluation and discourse around published articles. See our guidelines explaining how you can add Notes, Comments and Ratings to any PLoS Medicine article.

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PLoS Medicine. Revista médica de la Public Library of Science (PLoS), en idioma inglés de acceso abierto, cuyo primer número fue publicado el 19 de octubre de 2004.


Open Access The Public Library of Science (PLoS) applies the Creative Commons Attribution License (CCAL) to all works we publish. Under the CCAL, authors retain ownership of the copyright for their article, but authors allow anyone to download, reuse, reprint, modify, distribute, and/or copy articles in PLoS journals, so long as the original authors and source are cited. No permission is required from the authors or the publishers. Publication Charges To provide open access, PLoS journals use a business model in which our expenses—including those of peer review, journal production, and online hosting and archiving—are recovered in part by charging a publication fee to the authors or research sponsors for each article they publish. For PLoS Medicine the publication fee is US$2900. Authors who are affiliated with one of our Institutional Members are eligible for a discount on this fee. We offer a complete or partial fee waiver for authors who do not have funds to cover publication fees. Editors and reviewers have no access to payment information, and hence inability to pay will not influence the decision to publish a paper.

For further information, see our Publication Fee FAQ. About the Public Library of Science The Public Library of Science (PLoS) is a non-profit organization of scientists and physicians committed to making the world's scientific and medical literature a freely available public resource. For more information about PLoS, visit www.plos.org. PLoS Medicine (eISSN 1549-1676 ISSN-1549-1277) is published weekly online by PLoS. The inaugural issue was published on 19 October 2004. Further Reading The PLoS Medicine Editors (2009) A Medical Journal for the World's Health Priorities. PLoS Med 6(4): e1000072. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000072 The PLoS Medicine Editors (2004) Prescription for a Healthy Journal. PLoS Med 1(1): e22. Eisen MB, Brown PO, Varmus HE (2004) PLoS Medicine—A Medical Journal for the Internet Age. PLoS Med 1(1): e31. Frequently Asked Questions about PLoS Medicine Why publish in PLoS Medicine Scope PLoS Medicine gives the highest priority to papers on the conditions and risk factors that cause the greatest losses in years of healthy life worldwide. For a guide to the conditions and risk factors that we prioritize, see Tables 1.1 and 1.2 of Global Burden of Disease and Risk Factors.

Within these priority areas we make decisions based on whether papers are likely to directly and substantially affect clinical practice or public health policy, or have implications of broad general interest for the direction of future, directly clinically relevant research. In addition, we seek to publish papers that address important topics in the ethics and reporting of medical research.

   Measures of Impact

At PLoS, we believe that articles in all journals should be assessed on their own merits rather than on the basis of the journal in which they were published. PLoS journals have therefore initiated a program to provide a growing set of measures and indicators of impact at the article level that will include citation metrics, usage statistics, blogosphere coverage, social bookmarks, community rating and expert assessment. The long-term vision is to bring the views and activities of entire communities to bear, using the wealth of opportunities offered online, to provide new, meaningful and efficient mechanisms for research assessment. For more information on article-level metrics see the PLoS blog.

 Contents

Outstanding primary Research Articles in all areas of medicine; from clinically directed basic science to epidemiology and clinical trials. All research articles are accompanied by an Editors' Summary—a comprehensible summary for physicians in all specialties, as well as patients and their advocates. The Editorial is written by the PLoS Medicine editors on a topic of general medical interest. The PLoS Medicine Debate discusses important but controversial issues in clinical practice, public health policy, or health in general. Debates will be commissioned from two or more authors with differing points of view. Neglected Diseases articles bring a neglected disease, injury, or risk factor to the attention of a general audience. The Health in Action section provides a place where groups or individuals who are not represented regularly in a medical journal have a forum to describe the important issues from their perspective. Authors might include patient advocacy groups, healthcare workers, or non-governmental organizations. Policy Forum provides a platform for health policy makers from around the world to discuss the challenges and opportunities in improving health care to their constituencies. The Guidelines and Guidance section contains advice on conducting and reporting medical research. Essays are opinion pieces on a topic of broad interest to a general medical audience. Perspectives are commissioned from an expert and discuss the clinical practice or public health implications of a published study. The original publication must be freely available online. Research in Translation articles discuss a particular drug, treatment, or public health intervention in the context of translation from early research to clinical research, or clinical evidence to practice. Learning Forum articles are commissioned by our educational advisors. The section provides a forum for learning about an important clinical problem that is relevant to a general medical audience. Student contributions are hosted on Speaking of Medicine, the PLoS Medicine community blog. It is essential that authors submit a presubmission inquiry before submitting a full paper. To submit an inquiry, please log on or register at our online submission site and then click the link "Submit Presubmission Inquiry." Notes, Comments and Ratings PLoS Medicine provides a number of 'Web 2.0' tools to facilitate community evaluation and discourse around published articles. See our guidelines explaining how you can add Notes, Comments and Ratings to any PLoS Medicine article.