Journal of Health Science

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Journal of Health Science

The Journal of Health Science (pronounced: /ˈdʒɜːrnl ɒv hɛlθ ˈsaɪəns/) is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes significant and up-to-date articles within the field of health science. The journal covers a wide range of topics in this discipline, providing a platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to share innovative findings and insights.

Etymology

The term "Journal of Health Science" is derived from the English words "journal" (from the Old French 'jurnal'), "health" (from the Old English 'hǣlþ'), and "science" (from the Latin 'scientia'). Together, they represent a periodical publication dedicated to the dissemination of knowledge and research in the field of health science.

Related Terms

  • Health Science: An interdisciplinary field that applies scientific knowledge to improve health and to prevent and cure diseases.
  • Peer Review: The evaluation of work by one or more people with similar competences as the producers of the work.
  • Academic Journal: A periodical publication in which scholarship relating to a particular academic discipline is published.
  • Research: The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.

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