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The Lancet has just released its inaugural issue of its new journal, the Lancet Global Health. this is a free, open-access online journal and you can access it using the links below.
Taken from the editorial:
This month's issue contains a delightfully diverse selection of that research, together with Comments and Correspondence. The first two research papers complement the recent LancetSeries on maternal and child nutrition. Gretchen Stevens and colleagues' systematic analysis shows how the prevalence of anaemia in women and children has changed since the mid-1990s, with a slow decline overall but little improvement in some regions such as south Asia and central and west Africa. The findings provide a good baseline from which to work towards WHO's global target to reduce anaemia in women by 50% by 2025.
You can access the Lancet Global Health by clicking here