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Journal of Health Sciences Observational News (JHSON)™

The Journal of Health Sciences Observational News™ is intended to provide an open source to all health professionals including but not limited to technical personnel, scientists, clinicians, nurses, medical practitioners, software developers, health workers and officials, training personnel and students as well as any other individual interested in advancing innovative technologies and their application in preventing, enhancing and treating ailments affecting human and environmental health. Each contribution should be accompanied by the signed Anti-Plagiarism and Copy Right Statements (see below). No particular format is required in this type of preliminary reports and news. Nonetheless, names and affiliations of the author(s) should also be provided.

The instructions to contributors are as follows:

  • Anti-plagiarism Statement

    Plagiarism within scientific, academic and professional undertakings has been intensified during the last three decades due to the increased demand to publish original contributions that otherwise may reflect the performance and productivity of those employed in industrious sectors influencing research and industrial innovation. Plagiarism is a serious offence. All manuscripts to be published in the Journal of Health Sciences Observational News (JHSON)™ must be original contributions which have been subjected to an anti-plagiarism analysis by the corresponding authors prior to their submission to JHSON™. Corresponding authors are responsible for providing evidence of originality by submitting an electronic copy of an anti-plagiarism report obtained from one of several reputable public or commercially available software packages. In addition, all manuscripts must be accompanied by a signed copy of the Anti-plagiarism Statement.

  • Copyright

    All manuscripts submitted for publication must be accompanied by a signed copy of the Copyright Statement.

To submit an article, click here to sign the required statements and pay the publication fee.

Articles

Dr Gabriel Pulido-Cejudo, Peter Humphries, Khadija El Abdaimi

Gene-editing: Translating bacterial adaptive immunity into promising cancer therapies

...clustered palindromic sequences identified with the putative name of Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR)...

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Dr Gabriel Pulido-Cejudo, Peter Humphries, Khadija El Abdaimi

Thinking of using recreational marijuana for the first time? Get to know the endocannabinoids that your own body produces, first!

...a closer look at how this drug can affect the way our own bodies produce and finely regulate the production of cannabinoids...

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