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Supplements Provide Additional Information to AJM’s Audience

You may know that The American Journal of Medicine is published monthly, but do you know that several times a year the Journal also publishes supplements on specific topics?

Supplements are collections of peer-reviewed research papers on a given area of medicine.

To date in 2010, the Journal has published 3 supplements that are available for free on our website.

July 2010
β-Blockers: Mechanistic Explanations for Class Pharmacodynamic and Therapeutic Heterogeneity

April 2010
Respiratory Infections in the Community: Evaluating Current Antibiotic Options

March 2010
Current Issues in the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes

If your business or organization would like to sponsor a supplement, contact the Journal at editors@amjmed.org for information.

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