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American Journal of Medicine and Health Studies
Vol. 1 (2025)This volume features a diverse collection of scholarship addressing critical challenges in clinical practice, public health, nursing education, mental health, and medical communication. This volume includes timely research on the hidden curriculum in nursing programs, the public health consequences of eviction moratoria, and university students’ physical activity during quarantine. Articles also explore hereditary transthyretin amyloidosis (hATTR) in African American populations, the role of methadone maintenance treatment in family restoration, and the English-language needs of medical EMI programs in Egypt. Complementing these studies are commentaries on birth justice and implicit bias education for emerging health leaders. Together, these contributions offer meaningful insights for advancing equitable, evidence-based health practice across communities.
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American Journal of Medicine and Health Studies
Vol. 2 (2025)This volume of the American Journal of Medicine and Health Studies brings together five timely contributions that advance research and practice across medicine, nursing, dentistry, and health education. The issue features scholars representing five countries, eight institutions, and ten authors, reflecting the journal's growing international reach. Topics range from English-medium medical education and nursing student wellness to peptide-based dental remineralization, early detection of psoriatic arthritis, and nursing curriculum development. Collectively, these articles provide evidence-based insights that address pressing challenges in healthcare education, clinical practice, and interdisciplinary research. Through rigorous scholarship and practical relevance, this volume underscores the journal's commitment to improving health outcomes, strengthening professional education, and fostering innovation in medicine and the health sciences worldwide.
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American Journal of Medicine and Health Studies
Vol. 3 (2026)Volume 3 (2026) of the American Journal of Medicine and Health Studies presents six timely contributions from 16 authors representing 10 institutions across 6 countries (India, Nigeria, Tunisia, Portugal, Nepal, and the United States). This issue advances interdisciplinary scholarship spanning artificial intelligence in healthcare, behavioral and mental health, nursing practice, hospice and palliative care, academic well-being, and traditional medicine. Together, these articles demonstrate the growing importance of integrating technological innovation, evidence-based clinical practice, and culturally informed approaches to improve patient care and public health. The volume reflects the journal's commitment to publishing rigorous, globally relevant research that informs healthcare professionals, researchers, educators, and policymakers.
