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The Lancet Digital Health is an open-access, peer-reviewed monthly journal dedicated to the rapidly evolving field of digital health. The journal addresses the intersection of technology and health, focusing on how digital tools can inform and improve clinical practices and outcomes worldwide.
The journal publishes original research articles, review articles ("seminars" and "reviews"), editorials, book reviews, correspondence, as well as news features and case reports. The Lancet has been owned by Elsevier since 1991, and its editor-in-chief since 1995 has been Richard Horton. [4]
More than 55 disciplines. Initially funded by SSRN in 1994, bought in 2016 by Elsevier. >1,000,000 1994 Elsevier: TechRxiv: Engineering: Preprints in Technology Research >1,000 2020 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers: ViXra [29] Multidisciplinary: Mainly physics and mathematics, but also other. An alternative to arXiv.
Medical journals are published regularly to communicate new research to clinicians, medical scientists, and other healthcare workers. This article lists academic journals that focus on the practice of medicine or any medical specialty. Journals are listed alphabetically by journal name, and also grouped by the subfield of medicine they focus on.
Lancet Neurology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that was established in 2002 by Elsevier BV. ... the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 44.182. [2]
eBioMedicine is a peer-reviewed open access medical journal initially launched by Elsevier, shortly thereafter supported by Cell Press and The Lancet, and in 2018 incorporated in The Lancet family journals, at the occasion of the inception of its sister journal eClinicalMedicine (Impact Factor 9.6), also published by The Lancet. [1]
The journals are grouped into four main sections: Physical Sciences and Engineering; Life Sciences; Health Sciences; Social Sciences and Humanities.; Article abstracts are freely available, and access to their full texts (in PDF and, for newer publications, also HTML) generally requires a subscription or pay-per-view purchase unless the content is freely available in open access.
The impact of group counseling on depression, post-traumatic stress and function outcomes: A prospective comparison study in the Peter C. Alderman trauma clinics in northern Uganda. In Journal of Affective Disorders. [15] How COVID-19 has fundamentally changed clinical research in global health. In The Lancet Global Health (2021). [16]