Media outlets starting with V
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VVerywell Health
Verywell Health covers all aspects of personal health and wellness with articles written by experienced doctors, therapists, nurses, and other experts, and reviewed by board-certified physicians.
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Verywell Mind
Verywell Mind is an online health publication that focuses coverage on mental health, psychology, emotional health, and sleep and mental disorders and diseases. Articles are articles written by experienced doctors, therapists, nurses, and other experts and are reviewed by board-certified physicians.
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VVestal
Vestal is a bi-annual digital and print fashion magazine, featuring both up-and-coming and established talents in the Fashion, Arts, and the Music industry.
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Vestal Online
Vestalmag is a bi-annual digital and print fashion magazine, featuring both up-and-coming and established talents in the Fashion, Arts, and the Music industry.
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VVestal Town Crier
The Vestal Town Crier is a community newspaper written for the residents of Broome County, NY. Includes local news and features.
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VVestavia Voice
Vestavia Voice is the neighborly news source for Vestavia Hills, Alabama.
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Vet Help Direct Blog
Launched in November 2009, Vet Help Direct Blog is a UK healthcare blog connected with online advisory website Vet Help Direct. Based in Bristol, Vet Help Direct provides informed pet care advice form qualified veterinarians along with an online directory of vets. The blog is written by a team of certified vets who are either members of, or nurses registered with, the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. The team is led by Susie Samuel (MA VetMB MRCVS), who started Vet Help Direct to provide "a professional resource for concerned pet owners that would help them to decide whether their pet needed veterinary attention". Susie is a small animal vet and practices near Fareham. Entries on the Vet Help Direct Blog tend to be advisory in form and are written by alternating veterinary experts. Posts often pose and then answer a pet related question such as "When is the best time to spay or neuter?" or "Vaccination in Cats – Why Should We Bother?". Other entries describe a common animal health condition or issue. Posts can be viewed by various categories such as type of animal (Cats, Horses, Rabbits), Pet Diet and Nutrition, Surgery and Vet Clinic. PR opportunities are limited to relevant news or industry research, case studies and expert comment. The team can be reached via email.
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Vet Record
Background & Format: Vet Record publishes papers on veterinary topics provided they are of outstanding interest. Papers include letters, scientific reviews and original research papers and communications. Vet Record is published on the behalf of the British Veterinary Association by the BMJ Group. Papers are considered that cover disease surveillance reports, obituaries, careers information, business and innovation news provided they appear in other journals. The journal is distributed to institutions worldwide. A media kit is available from: kbowen@bmj.com Impact Factor: 2.101 Journal Ranking: 91 in Scimago & Country Rank Manuscript submission: Author guidelines are here. Online manuscript submission here. Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Thursday 25th January 2018 Veterinary Record, published by the BMJ, has relaunched as the Vet Record. The redesign features new signposting of the journal, each section is colour coordinated, articles are accompanied by bigger pictures, cleaner pages, making it an easier read. For all news enquiries, the news team can be reached at vet.news@bmj.com. For business innovation and people moves, the team can be reached at vet.innovation@bmj.com
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VetAdvantage Magazine
Serves the animal health distribution channel and aims to enhance the skills of those who deal with the veterinary customer. Provides insights on market and economic trends, new products and technology, cutting edge sales and marketing advice from industry leaders.
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VVeteran's Radio Show - WECK-AM
This weekly program provides information, advocacy and action for veteran and military issues that effect the nation’s 25 million veterans and those who are currently serving in the Armed Forces and their families.