Feb
14
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The National Library of Medicine (NLM) is pleased to announce the launch of the new PubMed. The new, responsive design is mobile friendly and reflects NLM’s ongoing efforts to transform PubMed into a modern hub with a fast, reliable, and intuitive search that connects people to the world’s leading sources of biomedical information … see… Read More »
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Jan
16
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These instructions tell you how to set up and find PHDL articles in PubMed. They also include document delivery (article ordering) options. These changes are effective January 2020 and replace previous instructions. For more information on what this means to you the user see the Check PHDL button post Setting up PubMed for… Read More »
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Dec
20
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We’ve talked about changes affecting how you will find PHDL articles in PubMed. To continue allowing users to find PHDL articles in PubMed we are implementing what’s called link resolver tool. What will be different? Every citation in PubMed’s Abstract format will have this CHECK PHDL button. Every citation. What happens when I… Read More »
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Nov
14
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The use of e-cigarettes has increased rapidly. Although vaping has been shown to assist with smoking cessation, cases of severe vaping-related pulmonary disease and a number of deaths have recently been reported. The New England Journal of Medicine has published E-Cigarettes and Vaping-Related Disease, a collection of articles and other resources on e-cigarettes and vaping… Read More »
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Oct
11
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PubMed is your primary source for finding PHDL journals with a keyword or research topic. You typically use the special PHDL URL (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?holding=phdlnphco) or a MyNCBI account to set up your filters to call up results for PHDL articles. Major changes are coming to the way you will find PHDL articles in PubMed. Users will… Read More »
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