Herpes (journal)

Herpes: The Journal of the IHMF was a triannual peer-reviewed medical journal published by Cambridge Medical Publications and the official journal of the International Herpes Management Forum. It was indexed from 1997 in Scopus and from 2001 in Index Medicus/MEDLINE/PubMed, until 2009, when the last issue was published. Articles were usually sollicited and publication was supported by an educational grant from GlaxoSmithKline and 3M Pharmaceuticals.

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  • Archive of official website
  • Print: ISSN 0969-7667
  • Online: ISSN 1470-1537

  • Journal

    A journal (through French from Latin diurnalis, daily) has several related meanings:

  • a daily record of events or business; a private journal is usually referred to as a diary
  • a newspaper or other periodical, in the literal sense of one published each day
  • many publications issued at stated intervals, such as academic journals (including scientific journals), or the record of the transactions of a society, are often called journals. In academic use, a journal refers to a serious, scholarly publication that is peer-reviewed. A non-scholarly magazine written for an educated audience about an industry or an area of professional activity is usually called a trade magazine.
  • The word "journalist", for one whose business is writing for the public press and nowadays also other media, has been in use since the end of the 17th century.

    Public journal

    A public journal is a record of day-by-day events in a parliament or congress. It is also called minutes or records.

    Business and accounting

    The term "journal" is also used in business:

    The Journal (newspaper)

    The Journal is a daily newspaper produced in Newcastle upon Tyne. Published by ncjMedia, (a division of Trinity Mirror), The Journal is produced every weekday and Saturday morning and is complemented by its sister publications the Evening Chronicle and the Sunday Sun.

    The newspaper mainly has a middle-class and professional readership throughout North East England, covering a mixture of regional, national and international news. It also has a daily business section and sports page as well as the monthly Culture magazine and weekly property supplement Homemaker.

    News coverage about farming is also an important part of the paper with a high readership in rural Northumberland.

    It was the named sponsor of Tyne Theatre on Westgate Road during the 2000s, until January 2012.

    The first edition of the Newcastle Journal was printed on 12 May 1832, and subsequent Saturdays, by Hernaman and Perring, 69 Pilgrim Street, Newcastle. On 12 May 2007, The Journal celebrated its 175th Anniversary and 49,584th issue.

    Journal (1977 TV series)

    Journal is a Canadian short film television series which aired on CBC Television in 1977.

    Premise

    Independent short films were featured in this series. For example, Spence Bay was created in their northern community by a group of secondary school students and their teacher. Other films included Peggy Peacock and Jock Mlynek's North Hatley Antique Sale and Quebec Village; Mark Irwin's The Duel - Fencing, For The Love Of A Horse, Lacrosse, Sailaway, and Step By Step; and Tony Hall's Serpent River Paddlers.

    This series was unrelated to CBC's news and current affairs series The Journal.

    Scheduling

    This 15-minute series was broadcast Sundays at 12:00 p.m. (Eastern) from 15 May to 25 September 1977.

    External links

  • Allan, Blaine (1996). "Journal". Queen's University. Retrieved 7 May 2010. 

  • Herpes simplex

    Herpes simplex (Greek: ἕρπης herpēs, "creeping" or "latent") is a viral disease caused by the herpes simplex virus. Infections are categorized based on the part of the body infected. Oral herpes involves the face or mouth. It may result in small blisters in groups often called cold sores or fever blisters or may just cause a sore throat.Genital herpes, often simply known as herpes, may have minimal symptoms or form blisters that break open and result in small ulcers. These typically heal over two to four weeks. Tingling or shooting pains may occur before the blisters appear. Herpes cycles between periods of active disease followed by periods without symptoms. The first episode is often more severe and may be associated with fever, muscle pains, swollen lymph nodes and headaches. Over time, episodes of active disease decrease in frequency and severity. Other disorders caused by herpes simplex include: herpetic whitlow when it involves the fingers,herpes of the eye,herpes infection of the brain, and neonatal herpes when it affects a newborn, among others.

    Herpes (disambiguation)

    Herpes may refer to:

  • Herpes simplex, a disease
  • Herpes (journal), a peer-reviewed medical journal published by Cambridge Medical Publication
  • Herpes (weevil), a beetle genus in the tribe Thecesternini
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