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Journal Of Gerontology Series A & B

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The 'Journal of Gerontology Series A & B' comprises two scholarly, peer-reviewed journals that focus on aging and gerontology research. Series A primarily covers biological sciences, genetics, and health aspects related to aging, while Series B emphasizes social sciences, psychological aspects, policy, and social issues affecting older adults. Together, these journals serve as a comprehensive resource for researchers, academics, clinicians, and policymakers interested in various facets of aging.

Key Features

  • Peer-reviewed academic publications dedicated to aging research
  • Separate series focusing on biological (Series A) and social/psychological (Series B) aspects
  • High-impact articles with rigorous scientific standards
  • Published by the Gerontological Society of America
  • Includes original research, reviews, and policy discussions
  • International editorial board ensuring diverse perspectives
  • Accessible through multiple academic platforms

Pros

  • Reputable source with high academic standards
  • Comprehensive coverage of both biological and social aspects of aging
  • Supports interdisciplinary research and dialogue
  • Impactful contributions influencing policy and practice
  • Widely cited within the gerontology community

Cons

  • Can be highly specialized and technical for general audiences
  • May have limited accessibility behind paywalls without institutional access
  • Publication frequency and turnaround time may vary

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