HealthGuard: Health and Preventive Medicine Research

Aim & Scope
The HealthGuard: Health and Preventive Medicine Research journal aims to publish innovative and impactful research that enhances knowledge and practice in disease prevention, health maintenance, and risk reduction strategies. The journal prioritizes studies that translate scientific discoveries into actionable health interventions and policies.
Key areas of focus include:
- Preventive Medicine and Public Health: Research on primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention strategies, including vaccination campaigns, screening programs, and early detection methods.
- Epidemiology and Disease Control: Studies on the distribution and determinants of diseases, health risk assessments, and population-based interventions.
- Lifestyle and Behavioral Medicine: Research on the impact of nutrition, physical activity, mental health, stress management, and lifestyle modifications on disease prevention.
- Occupational and Environmental Health: Investigations into workplace health and safety, exposure to hazardous materials, and environmental factors affecting public health.
- Digital Health and Telemedicine in Prevention: Analysis of e-health technologies, telemedicine platforms, wearable health devices, and artificial intelligence in preventive healthcare.
- Chronic Disease Prevention and Management: Studies focusing on cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancer, respiratory conditions, and their early intervention and management.
- Global Health and Health Policy: Research on healthcare policies, international health regulations, and health equity issues that shape public health initiatives.
- Health Education and Community Health Promotion: Strategies for enhancing public awareness and engagement in health and wellness activities.
By covering a broad range of topics, the journal fosters a multidisciplinary approach to disease prevention and health improvement. It welcomes contributions from researchers, clinicians, epidemiologists, healthcare administrators, and policymakers who seek to develop and implement strategies for better health outcomes worldwide.