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Epidemiology is the branch of medicine that deals with the detailed study and analysis of the distribution, patterns and determinants of diseases in the populations. Public Health promotes and protects the health of people and the communities.
Epidemiology and Public Health is an open access journal publishing the latest scientific and research information covering different areas of epidemiology, statistics and public health. The journal covers different disciplines of epidemiology and public health encouraging students, PhDs, researchers, academicians and university professionals to publish their latest scientific information in the journal.
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WHO recommended two novel vaccines, RTS,S/AS01E and R21/Matrix-M, against malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum. For both vaccines, the recommended schedule is 4-doses starting from the age of 5 months, in children living in regions with moderate to high malaria transmission, with an optional 5-dose schedule for areas with highly seasonal malaria transmission. ....
Cyanobacteria is the causes of a host of neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Autism, Down's Syndrome, ALS, Depression, and Bipolar as well as causing migraines and mosaic DS. The "blue green algae" (not really an algae), causes a response in the body to destroy L-Tryptophan which is the precursor to testosterone and Serotonin. ....
The booming health and fitness industry in mainland China represents a positive shift towards greater health consciousness. While regular exercise is beneficial, over-exercising can lead to significant physical and mental health issues. Public health initiatives ....