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 ADHD: A true neurodevelopmental disorder?
					 - Volume 21, Issue
				ADHD: A true neurodevelopmental disorder?
					 - Volume 21, Issue 
			
		Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common childhood disorders. First described in 1798 by Alexander Crichton, ADHD became widely known outside the medical profession with the publication of the story of Fidgety Phil…
 Regulatory writing basics
					 - Volume 23, Issue
				Regulatory writing basics
					 - Volume 23, Issue 
			
		
The role of a regulatory writer is to produce regulatory documents (usually taken to refer to documents that are submitted in some form to the health authorities). These documents should adhere to the relevant guidance and be fit for purpose, meani…
 Are stem cells the future of healthcare?
					 - Volume 21, Issue
				Are stem cells the future of healthcare?
					 - Volume 21, Issue 
			
		Stem cell technology holds a key, although arguably not an exclusive position, in the future of healthcare. Alongside two other candidates worthy of this mantle – personalized cancer medicine and vaccine development – all three healthcare…
 GPP3 – what is it, why is it necessary and what is new?
					 - Volume 25, Issue
				GPP3 – what is it, why is it necessary and what is new?
					 - Volume 25, Issue 
			
		The good publication practice for pharmaceutical companies (GPP) guidelines were first published in 2003, then revised in 2009 (GPP2) and most recently in 2015 (GPP3). The latest version reflects the changes that have occurred in legislation…
 EMWA News
					 - Volume 25, Issue
				EMWA News
					 - Volume 25, Issue 
			
		EMWA team responds to ICMJE requirements on sharing clinical trial data In January 2016, the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) proposed requirements on sharing clinical trial data, in Darren Taichman’s editorial, Annals of…
 Unlocking the potential of patient data through responsible sharing – has anyone seen my keys?
					 - Volume 29, Issue
				Unlocking the potential of patient data through responsible sharing – has anyone seen my keys?
					 - Volume 29, Issue 
			
		The sharing of individual participant-level clinical data is now an almost routine extension of the clinical study life-cycle, and increasingly a vital element of leveraging real-word data. Responsible clinical study data sharing of appropriately…
 Non-clinical health writing
					 - Volume 23, Issue
				Non-clinical health writing
					 - Volume 23, Issue 
			
		We medical writers have a unique and valuable skill set, which includes, most notably, the ability to understand and clearly communicate complex medical information. We are also experts at working with multifunctional teams, compiling detailed…
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