О журнале

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 April; Volume 1, Issue 2

Http://www.healthagenda.net/articles/vol-1-2-april-2013/

Содержание

Prakash B Behere, Akshata N Mulmule, Sexual abuse in women and Anti Rape bill: Lesson to learn from success and failure
The recent rape case was an eye opener for whole world specially India. Of late, we have psychiatrically assessed 3 rape cases in Wardha District and assisted the police department for charging the accused. This made us to discuss the issue in length. Women have been psychologically conditioned....
Nilratan Majumder, Anamika Nath, Nupur Moitra, Tapan Majumder, Subrata Baidya, Process documentation of detection of rheumatic activity via throat swab culture among school children of Tripura in Northeast India
Rheumatic fever/rheumatic heart disease is a significant problem in children and young adults of our nation and hence needs attention on priority basis. This process documentation describes in brief how rheumatic activity (rheumatic fever and/or rheumatic heart disease) detection is being....
Shib Sekhar Datta, A study to explore the determinants of child health in Melghat, Maharashtra
Background: Melghat is the hilly forest region of 312 small villages, known as one of the most underdeveloped regions in Maharashtra. The employment in Melghat is exploitative, enslaving and gender discriminatory. An estimated 5,000 tribal children died of malnutrition in Melghat in 92-97.....
Neeraj Prajapati, Abhinav Aggarwal, Aakriti Kapoor, Pleomorphic adenoma of soft palate, a rare lesion
Pleomorphic adenomas are benign tumors of the salivary glands and are usually seen in major salivary glands, whereas are rare in minor salivary glands. Tumors of minor salivary glands are usually malignant. Pleomorphic adenoma is the most common tumor of the parotid gland- the largest of the....