Journal of Men's Health

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Publication schedule year 2012

Volume 9, 4 issues
ISSN: 1875-6867
Publisher: ELSEVIER

(formerly Journal of Men's Health & Gender)

Journal of Men's Health is a comprehensive, accessible resource of knowledge directly applicable to the daily care of patients, offering key information and insight about men's health and gender medicine to other healthcare professionals, patient groups and policy makers.

Topics covered include the fields of family medicine and primary care, urology and andrology, internal medicine and oncology, pediatric and adolescent health, sexual medicine, aging and geriatric medicine, nutrition and well being, preventive and sports medicine, mental health including psychosomatic and psychosocial medicine, public health, social medicine, gender medicine, and basic science.

Peer reviewed research and reviews, best practice guidelines, literature overviews, educational materials including self-test CME, commentaries and debate, industry and product news will be published.

Electronic usage:

An increasing number of readers access the journal online via ScienceDirect, one of the world's most advanced web delivery systems for scientific, technical and medical information.

Average monthly article downloads for this journal: 3,746*


For more information on the journal please contact the Publisher, Chris Hammond

Your comments and feedback are very welcome via jmh

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