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© 1998 American Heart Association, Inc.
Editorial
AHA Journals Lead With Definitive New Online Site
The American Heart Association (AHA)
continues its half-century tradition as the premier provider of the
highest impact cardiovascular and stroke science information with this
month's debut of AHA Journals Online. The introduction of the AHA's
new World Wide Web (WWW) site is another major step toward expanding
the reach of the journals, providing readers with virtually instant
access to an unparalleled breadth of information. Online availability
of the AHA journalsCirculation; Arteriosclerosis,
Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology; Circulation
Research; Hypertension; and Strokemake
this new site the single most important gateway to cardio- and
cerebrovascular information available for professionals.
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