Aims and Scope
Journal of Applied Health Sciences and Medicine (ISSN: 2583-1887) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access scientific journal dedicated to advancing knowledge and practice across the broad spectrum of medical science, biomedical sciences, and healthcare research. Published in English by Jagua Publication, the journal provides a high-quality platform for disseminating original research, brief communications, and review articles that contribute significantly to both the theoretical and practical dimensions of health sciences.
The journal’s primary aim is to provide an international platform for scientists, clinicians, researchers, health professionals, and educators to disseminate rigorous scientific findings that advance understanding of disease processes, clinical innovations, public health challenges, biological mechanisms, and healthcare practices.
The journal also encourages studies exploring biological mechanisms of disease, experimental and laboratory-based biomedical research, and translational life science investigations that bridge basic science and clinical applications
Scope Areas
The journal welcomes submissions in, but not limited to, the following domains:
Clinical Medicine and Healthcare Research – clinical trials, diagnostic studies, therapeutic innovations, patient outcomes research.
Public Health and Epidemiology – disease surveillance, health promotion, prevention science, population health analyses.
Health Sciences and Allied Professions – nursing, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, medical laboratory sciences.
Healthcare Systems and Policy – health systems evaluation, healthcare management, policy analysis, health economics.
Interdisciplinary and Translational Studies – research bridging basic, clinical, and applied health sciences to facilitate translation into practice.
Case Reports and Reviews – evidence syntheses, systematic reviews, case studies with implications for practice or future research.
Biomedical Sciences and Translational Research – biomedical investigations, disease mechanisms, experimental studies.
Microbiology, Immunology, and Infectious Diseases – microbial pathogenesis, host–pathogen interactions, antimicrobial research.