About the Journal

Health Science journals are publications that feature articles in the following forms Original Research Articles: Reports of new research findings conducted through experiments, surveys, or field observations, following the IMRaD structure (Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion). Review Articles: Critical summaries and analyses of existing research on a specific topic (including Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses). Case Reports: In-depth reports regarding the symptoms, diagnosis, or treatment of patients with unique or rare conditions. Short/Brief Communications: Concise reports on preliminary findings that are significant and require immediate publication. Study Protocols: Detailed explanations of the plans and methodology for research that is yet to be conducted. Editorials or Opinions: Pieces written by experts providing perspectives or critiques on health issues or previously published articles.