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  Vol. 279 No. 10, March 11, 1998 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Journal Review: Mind/Body Medicine

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To the Editor.—In their review of the new journal,Mind/Body Medicine, Ms McKnight and Dr Pickens1 correctly noted that a reduced subscription price to Mind/Body Medicine is a benefit of membership in the Society of Behavioral Medicine; however, we wish to clarify 2 points.

First, the flagship publication of the society is the Annals of Behavioral Medicine. The Annals is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes empirical research involving the integration of biological, psychosocial, and behavioral factors as they influence health promotion, disease prevention and progression, risk factor modification, and adjustment to physical disorders. The Annals begins its 20th year of publication in 1998 and is distributed to all members of the society.

Second, the Annals has been accepted for inclusion in Index Medicus and MEDLINE, beginning with volume 19. Thus, authors can be assured that the contents of the Annals will be distributed widely to the scientific . . . [Full Text of this Article]







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