Elsevier launches "Heart Rhythm" & J. on sexuality and reproduction.Elsevier Science (Philadelphia, PA) has begun the publication of Heart Rhythm Noun 1. heart rhythm - the rhythm of a beating heart cardiac rhythm regular recurrence, rhythm - recurring at regular intervals atrioventricular nodal rhythm, nodal rhythm - the normal cardiac rhythm when the heart is controlled by the , a new Journal designed to provide "rapid online and print publication of the most important basic and clinical scientific developments devoted to arrhythmias, device and cardiovascular electrophysiology electrophysiology /elec·tro·phys·i·ol·o·gy/ (-fiz?e-ol´ah-je) 1. the study of the mechanisms of production of electrical phenomena, particularly in the nervous system, and their consequences in the living organism. 2. (EP)." The official publistion of the Heart Rhythm Society (Natick, MA), it will be published six times a year and an annual subscription costs $114 for individuals and $307 for institutions. Targeted to academic researchers, private practitioners, technicians and industry professionals, the Journal carries reviews, editorials, case reports and position papers, and will periodically produce supplement issues. Content covers new developments, pacemaker/ICD problems, EP news, the use of video "from cell to bedside," therapy, including drugs and surgery, and genetics. Elsevier has also begun the publication of Sexuality, Reproduction & Menopause menopause (mĕn`əpôz) or climacteric (klīmăk`tərĭk, klī'măktĕr`ĭk) , a quarterly journal for OB/ GYNs, reproductive endocrinologists, urologists and related health care professionals. Editorial covers the latest advances in fertility, contraception and hormone therapy Hormone therapy Treating cancers by changing the hormone balance of the body, instead of by using cell-killing drugs. Mentioned in: Breast Cancer, Thyroid Cancer hormone therapy as well as discussions about the latest in technology and medicine, legal issues and concerns, surgical techniques, nutrition, complementary and alternative medicine The term complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is an umbrella term for alternative medicine and complementary medicine. Alternative medicine describes practices used in place of conventional medical treatments. , and individualized in·di·vid·u·al·ize tr.v. in·di·vid·u·al·ized, in·di·vid·u·al·iz·ing, in·di·vid·u·al·iz·es 1. To give individuality to. 2. To consider or treat individually; particularize. 3. patient care. The title is currently free to subscribers of Elsevier's Fertility & Sterility and to members of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. |
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