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Pages in category "Weekly newspapers published in the United Kingdom" The following 151 pages are in this category, out of 151 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Estates Gazette – weekly newspaper aimed at property professionals; Farmers Guardian – weekly newspaper aimed at the farming industry; First News – weekly newspaper for children; Hourglass – free monthly newspaper, published by Extinction Rebellion (XR) Lloyd's List – daily international maritime, shipping and transport newspaper
British Journal of Hospital Medicine: Medicine: Mark Allen Healthcare Ltd: English: 1966–present British Journal of Medical Practitioners: Medicine: JMN Medical Education: English: 2008–present British Journal of Ophthalmology: Ophthalmology: BMJ Publishing Group: English: 1917–present British Journal of Sexual Medicine: Sexual Health ...
Breakdown of UK daily newspaper circulation, 1956 to 2019. At the start of the 19th century, the highest-circulation newspaper in the United Kingdom was the Morning Post, which sold around 4,000 copies per day, twice the sales of its nearest rival. As production methods improved, print runs increased and newspapers were sold at lower prices.
8 Medicine. 9 Nursing. 10 Pharmacy. ... Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal; Global Health Action; ... British Journal of Occupational Therapy;
Pages in category "Weekly magazines published in the United Kingdom" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 332 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
According to Journal Citation Reports, the journal had a 2023 impact factor of 98.4, ranking it first above The New England Journal of Medicine in the category "Medicine, General & Internal". [8] According to BMJ Open in 2017, The Lancet was more frequently cited in general newspapers around the world than The BMJ, NEJM and JAMA. [9]
For a long time, the journal's sole competitor was The Lancet, also based in the UK, but with increasing globalization, The BMJ has faced tough competition from other medical journals, particularly The New England Journal of Medicine and the Journal of the American Medical Association, [11] now known as JAMA.