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The Health Agenda is a scientific, multidisciplinary, open access health journal. The online journal publishes double blind, peer-reviewed articles quarterly. The journal is available online for FREE to all readers and No pre-registration is required and there are no ‘logins’ and ‘passwords’. The Health Agenda publishes articles covering all fields of medical science including medical education. The types of article accepted include editorials, original research articles, review articles, case reports, and letters to the editor. The journal strongly encourages research carried out within Indian sub-continent and other Asian countries. The journal follows stringent guidelines to select the manuscripts on the basis of its originality, importance, and scientific conclusions.

The Health Agenda 2013 Jan; Volume 1, Issue 1

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Thomas Alexander, Medical Education: Back to the Future
As you read this editorial, I can almost hear you asking – yet another medical journal – pray why? We have medical journals of all hues – catering to all segments of medical professionals – from the rookie to the expert and from the generalist to the ultra subspecialist. Though we have....
Balaji W Ghugare, Manish R Ramavat, Manjiri U Joshi and Ramji Singh, Impact of age, height, weight and body mass index on sural sensory and soleus H-reflex study measures in healthy central Indian population
Introduction: Sural sensory nerve conduction studies and Soleus H-reflex studies are affected earliest in systemic illness like diabetes mellitus. Age, sex, height and BMI are associated with nerve conduction study variables. Association of Soleus H-reflex study variables including H wave maximum....
Vijisha Phalgunan, Baskaran S, Morphometrical analysis of sacral hiatus and its clinical significance
Aim: To find some important landmarks to enhance the location of apex of sacral hiatus for successful caudal epidural block and also a detailed morphometric analysis of Sacral hiatus. Material and methods: Thirty dry sacral bones were used. Parameters pertaining to the sacral hiatus were....
Pawan Kumar Sharma, Enakshi Ganguly, Disha Nagda and T Kamaraju, Knowledge, attitude and preventive practices of South Indian women towards breast cancer
Background: Indian women typically present late at advanced stages of breast cancer when little or no benefit can be derived from any form of therapy. Recent global cancer statistics indicate that incidence of breast cancer is rising and the increase is occurring at a faster rate in populations....
Niti Talsania, Mitesh Patel, Himanshu Nayak, Krunal Modi and Tejas Shah, A rapid assessment of some clinical and entomological indices in East, Central and North zones of Ahmedabad municipal corporation, Gujarat, India
Vector borne diseases are the major tropical health challenges and leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the world. Present study was carried out for rapid assessment of morbidity and mortality due to vector borne diseases, entomological surveillance and preventive vector control measures....