Advances in Women and Children Health Research

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Dr. Sanjay Rode
Head, Department of Economics Somaiya Vidyavihar University Mumbai India

Robert Edward Garfield
Professor, University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix, Arizona, USA

DR. N. Rama Swathika
Government Cuddalore Medical College, Rajah Muthaiah Medical College and Hospital, Annamalai University, Chidambaram, Cuddalore District, India

Welcome to "Advances in Women and Children Health Research," a dedicated platform at the forefront of advancing healthcare for women and children. Our mission is to foster groundbreaking research, promote innovation, and contribute to the well-being of women and children globally.
Key Areas of Focus
Explore a diverse range of topics within the realm of women and children's health:
  • Maternal Health: Investigate innovative approaches to maternal care, prenatal health, and childbirth experiences.
  • Child Development: Examine research on early childhood development, pediatric medicine, and interventions for children's well-being.
  • Reproductive Health: Delve into studies on reproductive rights, family planning, and advancements in reproductive technologies.
  • Women's Health Across the Lifespan: Address health issues affecting women at different life stages, including adolescence, adulthood, and menopause.
  • Preventive Medicine: Explore research on preventive healthcare measures for women and children, including vaccinations and screenings.
  • Social Determinants of Health: Analyze the impact of social, economic, and cultural factors on women and children's health outcomes.
Aim and Scope
"Advances in Women and Children Health Research" aims to achieve the following objectives:
  • Evidence-Based Practices: Disseminate evidence-based research to inform clinical practices and policies related to women and children's health.
  • Global Health Equity: Address health disparities among women and children globally, focusing on accessibility, affordability, and cultural considerations.
  • Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Facilitate collaboration between researchers, healthcare providers, and policymakers to promote interdisciplinary solutions.
  • Innovation in Healthcare: Showcase innovations in healthcare technologies, treatments, and interventions for women and children.
Target Audience
Our journal invites contributions from a diverse audience, including:
  • Healthcare Researchers and Practitioners
  • Obstetricians and Gynecologists
  • Pediatricians and Child Health Specialists
  • Public Health Professionals
  • Reproductive Health Advocates
  • Policymakers in Women and Children's Health
  • Manuscript Types Accepted
Authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts of the following types:
  • Original Research Articles: Presenting novel findings in women and children's health research.
  • Review Articles: Synthesizing existing literature to provide comprehensive insights into specific aspects of health research.
  • Clinical Studies: Reporting on clinical trials and observational studies in women and children's health.
  • Policy and Practice Reviews: Analyzing policies and practices related to women and children's health.
Striving Against Plagiarism
To maintain the integrity of scholarly work, "Advances in Women and Children Health Research" has a strict policy against plagiarism. All submitted manuscripts undergo rigorous plagiarism checks, ensuring the authenticity and originality of contributions.
Article Publication Charges
While there is no submission fee, authors whose manuscripts are accepted for publication may be subject to an Article Processing Charge (APC). Details of APC, if applicable, will be communicated upon acceptance.
Submission Process
Authors are invited to submit their manuscripts through our online submission system. Clear and detailed instructions for manuscript preparation and submission are outlined in our Author Guidelines.
Submit Paper

Submit manuscript at www.wecmelive.com/journal/advances-in-women-and-children-health-research/manuscript-submission or send as an e-mail attachment to the Editorial Office at [email protected]

Journal key Highlights
Birth defectsBirth outcomesBreast cancerBreast milkBreastfeeding practicesChild anemiaChild DevelopmentChild diarrheaChild growthChild HealthChild malnutritionChild neurodevelopmentChild nutritionChild psychologyChild vaccinationChildbirthChildhood obesityComplications during pregnancy and childbirthEvidence-Based PracticesFertilityFibroidsGestational diiabetesGlobal Health EquityGynecological cancersGynecological HealthGynecologyHealth DisparitiesHealthcare InnovationHealthcare TechnologiesHormone therapyHormonesHPV (Human Papillomavirus)IncontinenceInfant mortalityIntimate partner violenceMammographyMaternal anemiaMaternal depressionMaternal HealthMaternal hypertensionMaternal infectionsMaternal mental healthMaternal mental health interventionsMaternal mortalityMaternal nutritionMaternal obesityMaternal smokingMaternal substance abuseMenstrual disordersMenstrual healthMenstruationNeonatalNeonatal hypothermiaNeonatal intensive careNeonatal jaundiceNeonatal mortalityNeonatal respiratory distressNeonatal sepsisNeonatologyPap smearPCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome)Pediatric asthmaPediatric epilepsyPediatric heart defectsPediatric HIVPediatric immunizationPediatric infectious diseasesPediatric leukemiaPediatric MedicinePediatric oncollogyPediatric surgeryPelvic floorPelvic inflammatory disease (PID)PerimenopausePolicy ImpactPolycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)Postnatal carePostpartumPostpartum depressionPregnancyPregnancy and childbirthPrematurityPrenatalPrenatal carePreterm birthPublic Health AdvocacyReproductive HealthReproductive RightsSelf-careSexual healthSexually transmitted infections (STIs)STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)Women's HealthWomen's Health Across Life Stages
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