About the Journal

The Eurasian Journal of Human Health and Disease is an open-access, double-blind peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing research in human health, medicine, and disease across the Eurasian region. The journal aims to provide a comprehensive platform for high-quality research on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases, as well as the promotion of health and well-being. It is supported by an esteemed editorial board, consisting of experts and professionals from diverse health disciplines and geographical backgrounds, ensuring scholarly rigor and global perspectives.

This journal publishes original research, clinical studies, systematic reviews, and case reports that address the most pressing health challenges facing the Eurasian continent. The journal covers a wide range of health topics, including infectious diseases, chronic illnesses, mental health, environmental health, public health policies, and healthcare system improvements. It also focuses on the intersections of socio-economic factors and health outcomes, as well as innovations in healthcare delivery and disease management.

The Eurasian Journal of Human Health and Disease aims to foster cross-disciplinary collaborations and global partnerships, encouraging research that contributes to the betterment of public health in Eurasian countries. Its target audience includes medical professionals, researchers, policymakers, and healthcare practitioners who seek to improve health outcomes in the region. By maintaining a rigorous peer-review process and promoting open access, the journal ensures the free dissemination of high-quality, impactful research to a global audience, advancing health science and policy across Eurasia.