The journal for practicing physicians called “Atmosphere. Nervous Diseases” has been published since April 2002.
The main goal of our publication is to highlight and popularize among general practitioners modern approaches to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of nervous diseases. The journal focuses on domestic and international regulatory documents, clinical guidelines and standards in the field of neurology, as well as the analysis of clinical cases and the exchange of experience.
Registered as a media registration certificate СМИ ПИ № Ф77-58870 from 28.07.2014 (formerly ПИ № Ф77-47404 from 24.11.2011, ПИ № 77-11552 from 04.01.2002, ПИ № ФС77-22894 from 17.01.2006, ПИ № ФС77-37454 from 10.09.2009)
The creation of the journal "Bulletin of the National Society for the Study of Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders" was the result of the efforts of a number of leading neurologists in our country aimed at coordinating scientific, practical and educational activities in one of the key and dynamically developing areas of modern neurology - the movement disorders.
This Bulletin is conceived as a publication that represents a real “slice” of a variety of scientific, organizational and educational activities carried out in our country within the framework of the National Society for the Study of Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders, introducing the experience of specialized centers, as well as reflecting the main achievements of domestic scientists compared with international experience in this complex area of neurology.
Asymmetry magazine has been published since the end of 2007. The journal’s articles are devoted to various issues of asymmetry of animate and inanimate origin, as well as related areas. The journal publishes original articles, literary reviews, clinical cases, lectures, short reports, information on scientific conferences and symposia.
Since 2010, Asymmetry Journal has been indexed by the unified Electronic Scientific Library (www.elibrary.ru), which allows the authors of the Journal and their work to be automatically added to the Russian Science Citation Index.

