Journals
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Journal of Pregnancy and Infant Nutrition
Journal of Pregnancy and Infant Nutrition (JoPIN) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to the dissemination of high-quality research and reviews in the field of maternal and pediatric health. The journal specifically focuses on the critical First 1,000 Days of Life, aiming to bridge the gap between nutritional theory, clinical practice, and public health policy to improve health outcomes for mothers and infants
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Journal of Public Health and Digital Industry
Journal of Public Health and Digital Industry is an international, peer-reviewed multidisciplinary journal that publishes high-quality scholarly research on the transformation, performance, and sustainability of modern health systems. The journal provides an academic platform for interdisciplinary research connecting public health, healthcare management, digital innovation, financing systems, and pharmaceutical and health industry dynamics. PIDI aims to advance scientific knowledge and policy-relevant insights that strengthen health systems, promote evidence-based decision making, and support innovation in healthcare delivery and health-related industries. The journal accepts original research articles, systematic reviews, conceptual papers, case study articles and analytical studies that demonstrate scientific rigor and interdisciplinary relevance.
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Journal of Nutrition for Planetary Sustainability
Journal of Nutrition for Planetary Sustainability (JNPS) is a premier, peer-reviewed international journal dedicated to exploring the critical intersection of human nutritional health and environmental stewardship. As the global food system faces unprecedented challenges, JNPS serves as a vital platform for research that promotes dietary patterns that are both nutritionally adequate and environmentally sustainable.
Focus and Scope
The journal invites original research, systematic reviews, and policy analyses that address the "One Health" approach to nutrition. Key areas of interest include:
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Sustainable Diets: Research on plant-based diets, alternative proteins, and dietary patterns with low environmental footprints (carbon, water, and land use).
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Sustainable Food Systems: Innovations in regenerative agriculture, circular food economies, and the reduction of food loss and waste.
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Nutritional Ecology: The relationship between biodiversity, soil health, and the nutrient density of food crops.
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Climate Change and Nutrition: Studies on how shifting climates affect global food security, micronutrient availability, and malnutrition.
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Policy and Ethics: Global and local governance frameworks that support equitable access to sustainable and healthy food for future generations.
Aim and Vision
The primary objective of JNPS is to bridge the gap between nutritional science and environmental science. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, the journal aims to provide evidence-based solutions to the "Global Syndemic" of obesity, undernutrition, and climate change. Our vision is to empower policymakers, healthcare professionals, and environmentalists with the data needed to transform the global food landscape for the benefit of both people and the planet.
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Journal of Sustainable Environmental Health and Pollution
Journal of Sustainable Environmental Health and Pollution (JSEHP) is an international, peer-reviewed open-access journal dedicated to the study of the complex interactions between the environment and human health. As environmental challenges become increasingly global, JSEHP provides a vital forum for researchers, toxicologists, and public health officials to share evidence-based findings that inform policy and improve environmental quality.
Focus and Scope
The journal publishes original research, reviews, and clinical studies focused on identifying, assessing, and managing environmental factors that impact health. Our scope includes:
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Environmental Toxicology: The effects of chemical, biological, and physical agents on human health and ecosystems.
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Water and Air Quality: Innovations in monitoring and mitigating pollutants in urban and rural environments.
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Climate Change & Health: Research on the health impacts of extreme weather, heat stress, and shifting vector-borne disease patterns.
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Waste Management: Sustainable approaches to industrial, medical, and electronic waste disposal and their health implications.
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Environmental Epidemiology: Large-scale studies on the distribution of diseases related to environmental exposures.
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One Health: The interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health in a changing world.
Aim and Vision
The primary mission of JSEHP is to bridge the gap between environmental science and clinical health outcomes. We aim to support the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by providing a platform for interdisciplinary research that drives the creation of healthier, more resilient environments. Our vision is to be a leading voice in the transition toward a toxin-free and sustainable future for all global citizens.
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Journal of Socio-Cultural Health Practice
Journal of Socio-Cultural Health Practice (JSHP) is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to exploring the profound influence of social and cultural factors on health outcomes and clinical practices. The journal provides a critical space for scholars, healthcare providers, and social scientists to examine how beliefs, traditions, social structures, and cultural identities shape the delivery and reception of healthcare globally.
Focus and Scope
The journal invites original research, ethnographic studies, and theoretical papers on:
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Cultural Competence in Healthcare: Enhancing patient-provider communication through cultural sensitivity.
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Social Determinants of Health: Investigating how socioeconomic status, education, and environment impact community well-being.
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Traditional and Indigenous Medicine: The role of local healing practices within modern health systems.
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Health Equity and Advocacy: Strategies to overcome cultural barriers and systemic biases in medical practice.
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Medical Anthropology: Analyzing the human experience of illness and the social construction of health.
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