Biomedical publications in Spain on debate (II): the on-going 'revolutions' and their application to neurological journals

To debate about the application of on-going 'revolutions' in medical knowledge to Spanish neurological journals in the 21st century. This article reviews the current status of five revolutions in the field of health sciences, in general, and in neurological sciences, in particular: 1) the...

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