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There is another piece of good news. As you will see in the coming chapters, importing 5,000 to 15,000 new words into your brain in 500 to 1,500 hours turns out to be THE major battlefield in language learning, representing 60 to 80 percent of your total effort. In comparison, other aspects of language learning – grammar, pronunciation, etc. – are minor construction sites. If you are motivated and still willing to follow me, my first prescription would be that you start learning words on a daily basis, at least five days a week, and that you start now. In Chapter 7, you will find a number of. | PUBLIC LIBRARY of SCIENCE plosmedicine.org Volume 3 Issue 4 APRIL 2006 PLOS MEDICINE Disease mongering Water supply and birth rate Influenza in the subtropics Genetics of osteoporosis Published by the Public Library of Science ISSN 1549-1277 Shouldn t all clinical trials be published And be accessible to everyone Here s how. RLQS NIC AL TRIADS Advisory Board Mike Clarke UK Cochrane Centre UK The open-access journal devoted to clinical trials from the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF SCIENCE Kay Dickersin Johns Hopkins University USA Ben Djulbegovic University of South Florida USA Christian Gluud Copenhagen University Hospital Denmark Pisake Lumbiganon Khon Kaen University Thailand Now Accepting Submissions http clinicaltrials.plosjms.org Accepting results of randomized controlled trials from all fields of healthcare Rigorous peer review by statistical Launching spring 2006 and clinical reviewers Musa Mayer New York USA Rapid electronic-only publication linked to trial registries Free access to the widest possible global audience Adil E.Shamoo University of Maryland School of Medicine USA Ida Sim University of California San Francisco USA http www.plosclinicaltrials.org Jimmy Volmink University ofCape Town South Africa OPEN 3 ACCESS Freely available online PLPS medicine Essay The Fight against Disease Mongering Generating Knowledge for Action Ray Moynihan David Henry Disease mongering turns healthy people into patients wastes precious resources and causes iatrogenic harm. Like the marketing strategies that drive it disease mongering poses a global challenge to those interested in public health demanding in turn a global response. This theme issue of PLoS Medicine is explicitly designed to help provoke and inform that response. What Is Disease Mongering The problem of disease mongering is attracting increasing attention 1-3 though an adequate working definition remains elusive. In our view disease mongering is the selling of sickness that widens the boundaries of illness and grows

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