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| | | | We are thrilled to share some exciting news-the Journal of Disability Research (JDR) has been officially accepted for indexing in Scopus, one of the world's leading abstract and citation databases. This significant achievement marks an important milestone for the journal, recognizing its growing impact, scholarly quality, and dedication to advancing research that improves the lives of individuals living with disabilities. | |
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| | | | A comprehensive overview of medical AI devices approved by the US Food and Drug Administration sheds new light on limitations of the evaluation process that can mask vulnerabilities of devices when they are deployed on patients. | |
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| | | | Explore five groundbreaking papers on childhood cancer from JMIR Cancer and JMIR Research Protocols, leading publications in cancer research with high Impact Factors (2.8 and 1.7 respectively) and indexing in PubMed, Scopus, and more. | |
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| | Background: Recently, public and political interest has focused on people living with rare diseases and their health concerns. Due to the large number of different types of rare diseases and the sizable number of patients, taking action to improve the life of those affected is gaining importance. In 2013, the federal government of Germany adopted a national action plan for rare diseases, including the call to establish a central information portal on rare diseases (Zentrales Informationsportal über selte... |