Eminent Editorial Board Members

BALAJI DEEKSHITULU P V
India
Journal of Human Health Research

Journal of Human Health Research (JHHR) is an indexed international multidisciplinary field that aims to disseminate your research, scholarship experience in education, practice and investigation between health status and quality of care for individuals, families and communities.

Health Science is one of the most emerging fields in the present situation. JHHR devoted to publishing research papers on different aspects of health sciences including adults, child, and gender health, assessments and issues in Human Health Research.

RECENT ARTICLES
Patient Engagement - Comprehensive Care is a Way
Patient engagement is a dynamic process that requires different sources by the physician and patient, as well as preparation, infrastructure, leadership and time for the result to be successful that is to improve patients and take responsibility for ...
Ethical Dilemmas and Research
The practice of medicine, especially research, continuously confronts the doctor with ethical dilemmas, where many conflicting alternatives force physicians to make value judgments choosing a path that based on medical indications will lead to respec...
Physicians Morality among Elderly Patients and their Medical Referrals
Concerns about the well-being of the patient and the proper behavior of doctors are part of the heritage of medicine originated with the Code of Hammurabi, the first set of laws in history (1750 a. C). ...
The Benefits of Brassica Vegetables on Human Health
Brassica or Cruciferous vegetables are the most important genus of the Brassicaceae family and consist of thirty-seven different species. Brassica vegetables contain low fat, high vitamin, mineral and fibre as well as various phytochemicals. ...
Investigating BMI Discrepancies in Subjective and Objective Reports among College Students
In the United States, at least one in three adults is obese, childhood obesity is rising alarmingly, and these statistics are expected to get worse. As a public health crisis that requires action, this underscores the need to better understand the me...
Small Cell Carcinoma of Bladder - A Rare Entity: Review of Literature
Small cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder (SCCB) is an extremely rare malignancy, accounting for < 1% of all bladder tumors with poor prognosis due to of its highly aggressive behaviour and high metastatic potential. ...
Factors Associated With Method of Pregnant Women Delivery in Nablus Region in West Bank
The factors that are associated with increase in Cesarean delivery (CS) and instrumental vaginal delivery (IVD) were not studied among Palestinian women before....
Satisfaction of Hospital Inpatient and Their Companion from Hospital Hotel Services
The aim of the study is to evaluate the satisfaction of patients from hospital hotel services in the State hospitals...
Bibliometric and Visualized Analysis of Ampelopsin Researches
Ampelopsin is the most potent bioactive agent in vine tea. The past thirty years have seen increasingly advances in the field of ampelopsin research. However, there have been no bibliometric studies examining this field as a whole. It would be intere...
New Hopes for People in Seemingly Hopeless Situations
I want to give people in seemingly hopeless situations new hopes. I want to give these hopes by telling how I and the US ski superstar Lindsey Vonn coped with very serious, seemingly hopeless situations by acting according to the motto ‘Do never ac...