Hi everyone,
As part of my job I read... lots. This will be anything from tabloid newspaper articles to medical text books. Much of this reading, however, is medical journals. While many of these papers can be quite in depth (and difficult to access), others are accessible, both in terms of their concepts and without requiring payment.
When I do come across new publications which are free/easy to access (without breaking any copyright laws), would you be interested in reading them? If so, it's easy enough to do. Let me know what you think.
To give you an idea of the kinds of articles you can access, head across to the most recent edition of the Indian Journal of Dermatology. If you sign up (it's free), you'll be able to read Vitiligo: A review of some facts lesser known about depigmentation a special article from Dr James Norlund.
If you're interested in archived papers, you can also read the majority of medical journal abstracts that have ever been written (and an increading number of open access complete papers) at pubmed.
Thanks,
Lachlan
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Thanks for your thread. Yes, please share the articles. It will benefit the group, no doubt.
Back in 2007, before this website kind of existed or I came to know about it, I reviewed about 200 plus published papers. May be one day, I will share select few for awareness purposes via uploading. I believe in medicine. Luckily, my child's vit is cured for now, I should say 90%. Still focussing on the remaining 10 percent. This skin condition taught us the true meaning of "patience", that no dictionary, no human being on this planet can explain us in words. Since my child is only 10 years old, obviously, this is a long journey for us.