Great Expectations: Should Doctors Become “Everything”? by Dr. Hannah Nazri

Great Expectations: Should Doctors Become “Everything”? by Dr. Hannah Nazri

Great Expectations: Should Doctors Become “Everything”? By Dr. Hannah Nazri Great Expectations: Should Doctors Become “Everything”? I recently attended a panel discussion that highlighted the profound influence of socio-economic factors, race, and ethnicity on health outcomes as this is a topic I deeply care about. The session underscored the significance of continuity, sustainability, and relationships in […]

Edition 74 – Language Development Disparities in Children

Edition 74 - Language Development Disparities in Children

Language Developmental Disparities in Children By Rachel Katzke and Talia Katzke Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Katzke R, Katzke T. Language developmental disparities in children. HPHR. 2023;74. https://doi.org/10.54111/0001/VVV2 Language Developmental Disparities in Children Abstract The way in which parents interact with their infants and young children influences their language development. Early language development is essential to […]

Edition 64 – Impact of Health Education Intervention and Intrinsic Factors on Microbiota in Overweight Individuals; A Randomized Clinical Trial

Edition 64 – Impact of Health Education Intervention and Intrinsic Factors on Microbiota in Overweight Individuals; A Randomized Clinical Trial

Impact of Health Education Intervention and Intrinsic Factors on Microbiota in Overweight Individuals; A Randomized Clinical Trial By Tony Jehi , and Hildemar Dos Santos Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Downloadable PDF Edition 64 – Impact Of Health Education Intervention And Intrinsic Factors On Microbiota In Overweight Individuals; A Randomized Clinical Trial HPHR Journal Citation Jehi T, […]

Edition 64 – Mortality Trends in Heart Disease in Mississippi, 2010-2021

Edition 64 – Mortality Trends in Heart Disease in Mississippi, 2010-2021

Mortality Trends in Heart Disease in Mississippi, 2010-2021 Elizabeth Jones and Shelia Malone Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Jones E and Malone S. Mortality trends in heart disease in Mississippi, 2010-2021. HPHR. 2024;64. 10.54111/0001/LLL4 Mortality Trends in Heart Disease in Mississippi, 2010-2021​ Abstract Background Due to the lack of studies examining heart disease mortality trends and […]

Expedited Publishing Campaigns

Anthology - Mental Health - How to Submit to HPHR

Expedited Publishing About Expedited Publishing HPHR holds three expedited publishing periods per year. (The current period is being held February 26-April 15, 2024.) During these times, all submissions undergo an expedited peer review process. (Blogs are not peer-reviewed, but receive immediate review from HPHR editorial staff.) Successfully reviewed materials can be published in as little […]

Publication Ethics

Anthology - Mental Health - How to Submit to HPHR

Publication Ethics HPHR has established clear policies to facilitate ethical publishing. ​ Authorship and Contributorship HPHR identifies authorship at the beginning of each published piece and contributorship or acknowledgements within a statement at the end of each piece as appropriate. Authorship HPHR identifies authorship at the beginning of each published piece and contributorship or acknowledgements within […]

Peer Review at HPHR

Anthology - Mental Health - How to Submit to HPHR

Peer Review Guidelines and Ethics HPHR Peer Review Process Once articles are submitted, the managing editor conducts an initial review to ensure the manuscript meets all submission guidelines. It is then assigned to an associate editor who reads the piece to ensure it aligns with the mission and vision of the journal and is worthy […]

About HPHR Journal

Anthology - Mental Health - How to Submit to HPHR

About HPHR The HPHR Journal formerly known as the Harvard Public Health Review, is published by the Boston Congress of Public Health (BCPH), a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Mission: The mission of HPHR Journal is to improve health equity and social justice globally through the publication of public health content grounded in the thoughtful evaluation of evidence. To this end, HPHR Journal supports emerging […]

Edition 64 – Self-Regulation, Dietary Habits, and Obesity Trends Among Female College Students

Edition 64 – Self-Regulation, Dietary Habits, and Obesity Trends Among Female College Students

Self-Regulation, Dietary Habits, and Obesity Trends Among Female College Students By Bolarinwa Akinwumi, Oluwasegun A. Akinyemi, Mojisola E. Fasokun, Ejura Yetunde Salihu, Nnaemeka Agunwa, Heriberto Urby Citation Akinwumi B, Akinyemi O, Fasokun M, Salihu E, Agunwa N, Urby H. Self-regulation, dietary habits, and obesity trends among female college students. HPHR. 2023;64. 10.54111/0001/LLL3 Self-Regulation, Dietary Habits, […]