Current Science, Inc. (Philadelphia, PA) has begun the publication of two new journals.Current Science, Inc. (Philadelphia, PA) has begun the publication of two new journals. "Current Hematological Malignancies" is a quarterly title designed to keep specialists current with the expanding volume of data in the field. The subject is divided into a number of major sections, each of which is reviewed once a year, with each issue containing up to three of those sections. Content covers such topics as leukemia, lymphoma, pediatric pediatric /pe·di·at·ric/ (pe?de-at´rik) pertaining to the health of children. pe·di·at·ric adj. Of or relating to pediatrics. malignant hematology, T-cells and other malignancies, and Hodgkin's Disease Hodgkin's disease, a type of cancer of the lymphatic system. First identified in 1832 in England by Thomas Hodgkin, it is a type of malignant lymphoma. Incidence peaks in young adults and the elderly. . An annual subscription costs $95 for individuals and $281 for institutions. Also to be published quarterly, "Current Bladder Dysfunction Report" was launched with an August issue is designed to keep readers current with the latest research, clinical studies and pharmacalogic advances in the field Content includes coverage of such topics as male dysfunction, neurogenic bladder Neurogenic Bladder Definition Neurogenic bladder is a dysfunction that results from interference with the normal nerve pathways associated with urination. , ovedractive bladder, stress incontinence stress incontinence n. A sudden, involuntary release of urine caused by muscular strain accompanying laughing, sneezing, coughing, or exercise, seen primarily in older women with weakened pelvic musculature. , therapy, conservative remedial strategies and pelvic prolapse prolapse Protrusion of an internal organ out of its normal place, usually of the rectum or uterus outside the body when supporting muscles weaken. The membrane lining the rectum can push out through the anus, most often in old people with constipation who strain during . An annual subscription costs $98 for individuals, $389 for academic institutions and $778 for corporate institutions. |
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