Dear Plagiarist – Annals of Internal Medicine – American College of Physicians

I am aware that you recently admitted to wrongly publishing, as your own, a scientific research paper that I had submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine. After serving as an external peer reviewer on our manuscript, you published that same manuscript in a different medical journal a few months later. You removed the names of the authors and the research site, replacing them with the names of your coauthors and your institution.

Source: Dear Plagiarist | Annals of Internal Medicine | American College of Physicians

The fact that shit like this doesn’t surprise me anymore bothers me.

Association Between Exercise Capacity and Late Onset of Dementia, Alzheimer Disease, and Cognitive Impairment – Mayo Clinic Proceedings

Each 1–metabolic equivalent increase in exercise capacity conferred a nearly 8% reduction in the incidence of cognitive impairment.

Conclusion

Exercise capacity is strongly associated with cognitive function; the inverse association between fitness and cognitive impairment provides an additional impetus for health care providers to promote physical activity.

Source: Association Between Exercise Capacity and Late Onset of Dementia, Alzheimer Disease, and Cognitive Impairment – Mayo Clinic Proceedings

Incidence and risk of heart failure in SLE– Kim et al. 103 (3): 227 — Heart

Conclusions –  The findings of this study suggest that patients with SLE have significantly higher risk of developing HF and a worse cardiovascular risk profile compared with the general population. These results need to be confirmed by prospective studies.

Source: Incidence and risk of heart failure in systemic lupus erythematosus — Kim et al. 103 (3): 227 — Heart