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Global Health: World Health Organization: English: 1947–present CA – A Cancer Journal for Clinicians: Oncology: Wiley-Blackwell: English: 1950–present Calcified Tissue International: Bone Health: Springer Science+Business Media: English: 1967–present Calicut Medical Journal: Medicine: Calicut Medical College: English: 2003–present
The Wikipedia online encyclopedia has, since the late 2000s, served as a popular source for health information for both laypersons and, in many cases, health care practitioners. Health-related articles on Wikipedia are popularly accessed as results from search engines, which frequently deliver links to Wikipedia articles. [1]
Reference guide to articles in >470 periodical magazines and journals, organized by article subject (1890 to present) Subscription H. W. Wilson Company: Rock's Backpages [66] Music: 40,000 Primary documents from the history of rock and roll. Articles, including interviews, features and reviews, which covered popular music from blues and soul
Title page of Mary Somerville's On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences (1834), an early popular-science book. Popular science (also called pop-science or popsci) is an interpretation of science intended for a general audience. While science journalism focuses on recent scientific developments, popular science is more broad ranging. It may be ...
The Science Hour – BBC World Service radio programme weekly digest of Discovery, Click, Health Check and Science in Action [32] and podcasts [33] Science Illustrated – a popular magazine with editions in other languages; Science in Action (radio program) – long-running weekly broadcast on BBC World Service
Most medical news articles fail to discuss important issues such as evidence quality, [27] costs, and risks versus benefits, [28] and news articles too often convey wrong or misleading information about health care. [29] Articles in newspapers and popular magazines tend to overemphasize the certainty of any result, for instance, presenting a ...
Note: there are many science magazines that are not scientific journals, including Scientific American, New Scientist, Australasian Science and others. They are not listed here. For periodicals in the social sciences and humanities, see list of social science journals.
Science magazines are read by non-scientists and scientists who want accessible information on fields outside their specialization. Articles in science magazines are sometimes republished or summarized by the general press. Horisont is the oldest continuously published general science magazine in Estonia. Cover image from 1967.