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Global Health & Medicine (GHM) latest issue (2024 August Vol. 6, No.4) is available online

August 29, 2024
National Center for Global Health and Medicine
Center for Clinical Sciences
Division of Global Health & Medicine

The latest issue (2024 August Vol.6, No.4) of Global Health & Medicine (GHM) has been officially published online. The articles will be soon available in PubMed and Web of Science Core Collection database.

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Current Issue:https://www.globalhealthmedicine.com/?issues=2024%2C4    
Whole Issue (PDF):https://www.globalhealthmedicine.com/site/archives.html
PubMed:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=%22Glob+Health+Med%22%5Bjour%5D&sort=date

 

This issue features a diverse selection of research articles. Topics include a nationwide cross-sectional survey of the employment status of nursing staff aged 55 and older in Japanese care facilities, the effects of low-frequency ultrasound combined with microbubbles on breast cancer xenografts in nude mice, and the evaluation of X-ray protective goggles for mitigating eye lens radiation exposure during radiopharmaceutical handling. Additionally, research from Japan covers strengthening health systems during non-pandemic periods, the future of inbound medical care from the perspective of foreigners undergoing medical examinations, understanding the daily life needs of older public assistance recipients, and travel-associated sexually transmitted infections using imported infectious disease registry data. Furthermore, the issue includes studies on outpatient chemotherapy for cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic, the anatomical relationship between the paracaval branches of the caudate lobe and the three major hepatic veins, and prospective therapeutic studies on disseminated extranodal large B-cell lymphoma.

GHM is an international, open-access, peer-reviewed journal, published by the National Center for Global Health and Medicine (NCGM). It is published bimonthly in printed and electronic versions (Print ISSN 2434-9186, Online ISSN 2434-9194), and the first issue was published in October 2019. Articles published in GHM cover the fields of global health, public health, and health care delivery as well as the seminal and latest research on the intersection of biomedical science and clinical practice.

Having brought together a globally representative and diverse audience, advisory board, authors, and reviewers, GHM will maintain a high standard of peer-review and publication, with the aims of promoting international academic exchange in the field of global health and medicine. For more information, please visit https://www.globalhealthmedicine.com.