A significant and growing portion of the general population suffers from various types of allergies, leading to distress and a reduced quality of life for affected individuals, as well as substantial costs for society. It is important to note that allergies often coexist with other medical conditions. Common comorbidities in allergy patients include anxiety, depression, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and obesity, particularly in those with difficult-to-treat or severe asthma. It is recommended to actively manage these comorbidities in allergy patients, as they can contribute to symptom burden, impair quality of life, and result in medication interactions. Additionally, certain comorbidities can negatively impact asthma control. Moreover, there is a growing concern regarding allergy-related comorbidities, as evidenced by the increasing number of relevant articles published each year. However, there is a lack of professional journals dedicated to allergy-related comorbidities for effective professional communication. Allergy Medicine, the official journal of the Chinese Research Hospital Association (CRHA), aims to fill this gap by publishing new research, reviews, and case studies in basic, clinical, and translational medicine, focusing on allergic science and the field of allergy comorbidity and multimorbidity. The journal emphasizes the mechanisms, preventive measures, and treatment strategies associated with these conditions, providing a professional platform for a comprehensive, up-to-date, and in-depth understanding of allergy medicine.
As of 2006, no longer published by ElsevierDay-care, or ambulatory techniques provides an efficient and flexible approach to the provision of many surgical and therapeutic procedures.Ambulatory Surgery promotes and develops this system of patient management by providing a multidisciplinary international forum for all those health care professionals involved in day-care surgery. The journal publishes peer-reviewed original articles relating to the practice of ambulatory surgery.Papers are included on: Basic and clinical research - in surgery, anaesthesia and nursing; Administrative issues - including facility development, management, governmental issues and reimbursement; Perioperative care - covering patient and procedure selection, discharge criteria and home care. Also included are topical and educational reviews examining a wide range of subjects and controversies in the field.Ambulatory Surgery will be the international journal-of-first-choice for the publication of high-quality papers in the field of day-care surgery.Ambulatory Surgery is the Official Clinical Journal of the International Association for Ambulatory Surgery (I.A.A.S.). For a listing of Member Societies and benefits for individual members of these Societies, please https://www.elsevier.com/\_\_data/promis\_misc/soclist.htmclick here.
The American Heart Journal will consider for publication suitable articles on topics pertaining to the broad discipline of cardiovascular disease. Our goal is to provide the reader primary investigation, scholarly review, and opinion concerning the practice of cardiovascular medicine. We especially encourage submission of 3 types of reports that are not frequently seen in cardiovascular journals: negative clinical studies, reports on study designs, and studies involving the organization of medical care. The Journal does not accept individual case reports or original articles involving bench laboratory or animal research.
The scope of The American Journal of Emergency Medicine is as broad as the definition of emergencymedicine itself, encompassing all activities concerned with acute medical care. AJEM invites thesubmission of original research, reports, correspondence, and opinion relating to acute adult andpediatric medicine and surgery and the related fields of trauma, toxicology, critical care, resuscitation,emergency medical services, behavioral emergencies, and environmental medicine.In general, AJEM does not publish surveys, qualitative research, papers that focus on patientsatisfaction, quality assurance, or didactics , or use data sets that do not include recent (less than3 years old) data.Original contributions will be accepted on the basis of significance, validity, and clarity. Authors willbe expected to justify conclusions by the data presented, maintain a lucid prose style, and describemethodology in sufficient detail for readers to evaluate results accurately. AJEM, in turn, is committedto a confidential, expeditious, and professional editorial process. Reviews will be objective, rigorous,and responsible.Articles published in AJEM are indexed and abstracted in Index Medicus, Excerpta Medica, CurrentContents/Clinical Medicine, ISI/BIOMED, and BIOSIS.For the convenience of prospective authors, AJEM is a participating journal in the InternationalCommittee of Medical Journal Editors’ ‘‘Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted toBiomedical Journals’’ (N Engl J Med 1997;336:309-315). This agreement provides for a standardizedmanuscript format, allowing authors to submit articles to any one of over 500 scholarly medicalpublications without revision simply to accommodate the vagaries of any individual journal’s technical and stylistic requirements.
The Official Publication of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc.AJIC covers key topics and issues in infection control and epidemiology. Infection control professionals, including physicians, nurses, and epidemiologists, rely on AJIC for peer-reviewed articles covering clinical topics as well as original research. As the official publication of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC). AJIC is the foremost resource on infection control, epidemiology, infectious diseases, quality management, occupational health, and disease prevention. AJIC also publishes infection control guidelines from APIC and the CDC. AJIC is included in Index Medicus and CINAHL.Benefits to authors We also provide many author benefits, such as free PDFs, a liberal copyright policy, special discounts on Elsevier publications and much more. Please click here for more information on our author services.Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our Support Center
American Journal of Medicine Open (AJM Open) is a Gold Open Access journal dedicated to publishing original clinical research in internal medicine, relevant to academia and community-based practice. All articles will be subject to rigorous peer review. It is a companion journal to The American Journal of Medicine ("The Green Journal") and is similar in scope, publishing original research and reviews in the specialties comprising internal medicine, with an emphasis on papers with immediate clinical interest.American Journal of Medicine Open prioritizes submissions on the following topics:preventive medicine: nutrition/exercisepain managementtechnology/informaticsendocrinology/diabetescardiologygeriatricsinfectious disease
The American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, "The Gray Journal", covers the full spectrum of Obstetrics and Gynecology. The aim of the Journal is to publish original research (clinical and translational), reviews, opinions, video clips, podcasts and interviews that will have an impact on the understanding of health and disease and that has the potential to change the practice of women's health care. An important focus is the diagnosis, treatment, prediction and prevention of obstetrical and gynecological disorders. The Journal also publishes work on the biology of reproduction, and content which provides insight into the physiology and mechanisms of obstetrical and gynecological diseases.The American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology has two companion titles:Manuscripts with a focus on maternal-fetal medicine or high-risk pregnancy can be submitted to AJOG MFM,Manuscripts with a focus on regional reports and cross-border healthcare delivery can be submitted to the open access AJOG Global Reports.
AJOG MFM is one of two companion titles to the highly-respected American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and focuses on the latest research in the specialty of maternal-fetal medicine, or high-risk pregnancy. It includes practice-changing studies on maternal complications; fetal complications including prenatal diagnosis, ultrasound and genetics; as well as prenatal care, intrapartum care, and postpartum issues. The Journal is a forum for trusted peer-reviewed research, preferentially randomized trials and meta-analyses of these trials, to supply researchers and clinicians with up-to-date guidance on how to best manage women with high-risk pregnancies and their unborn children.Manuscripts with a focus on regional reports and cross-border healthcare delivery can be submitted to the journal's open access companion title, AJOG Global Reports.
The American Journal of Ophthalmology is a peer-reviewed, scientific publication that welcomes the submission of original, previously unpublished manuscripts directed to ophthalmologists and visual science specialists describing clinical investigations, clinical observations, and clinically relevant laboratory investigations. Published monthly since 1884, the full text of the American Journal of Ophthalmology and supplementary material are also presented online at www.AJO.com and on ScienceDirect.The American Journal of Ophthalmology publishes Full-Length Articles, Perspectives, Editorials, and Correspondences. Brief Reports and Case Reports should be submitted to our companion publication, the American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports.Manuscripts are accepted with the understanding that they have not been and will not be published elsewhere substantially in any format, that they have not been and will not be submitted elsewhere concurrently, and that there are no ethical problems with the content or data collection. Authors may be requested to produce the data upon which the manuscript is based and to answer expeditiously any questions about the manuscript or its authors. See AJO policies on redundant publication.