Bulletin of Pioneering Researches of Medical and Clinical Science

ISSN: 3006-2659
DOI Prefix: 10.51847

Bulletin of Pioneering Researches of Medical and Clinical Science  [ISSN: 3006-2659]; is a prestigious journal dedicated to showcasing groundbreaking studies and scientific breakthroughs in the field of medical research. Our aim is to provide a platform for researchers and healthcare professionals to share their innovative treatments, novel therapies, and advanced medical techniques that are shaping the future of healthcare advancements. Through our publication, we strive to highlight cutting-edge research that is pushing the boundaries of medical science and leading to new medical discoveries.
Within the pages of our journal, readers can expect to find a diverse range of articles covering a wide array of topics related to clinical studies and medical advancements. From clinical trials to healthcare developments, our scope encompasses all aspects of medical research and clinical practice. We are committed to promoting the latest healthcare discoveries and showcasing the most innovative treatments that are revolutionizing the way we approach patient care.
Our journal offers a wide-ranging scope that covers various aspects of health and wellness. From disease prevention and treatment to epidemiology and public health, the journal delves into crucial topics that shape healthcare practices and policies. With a focus on medical research and advancements in healthcare, this publication serves as a valuable resource for professionals and researchers in the field.

Publisher:
Galaxy Publisher
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Publishing Schedule:
2 issues per year.  

Latest Articles
Sedentary Behavior Determinants in Pregnant Women During the Second and Third Trimesters: Prospective Findings from the Large-Scale Japan Environment and Children’s Study
Sedentary Behavior Determinants in Pregnant Women During the Second and Third Trimesters: Prospective Findings from the Large-Scale Japan Environment and Children’s Study
Written by Yasuyuki Yamada   Published in Vol 4 Issue 1, 2025
Extended periods of sedentary behavior during pregnancy have been associated with negative health outcomes and unfavorable pregnancy results. This research aimed to pinpoint specific factors that could be targeted in efforts to reduce sedentary behavior among expectant mothers. Out of 103,057 pregnancies documented in the Japan Environment and Children’s Study, 83,733 participants were analyzed after removing repeated enrollments, missing responses, and incomplete outcome data. Sedentary behavio Read More

The Long-Term Effects of Early-Life Adversity on Health, Lifestyle, and Cognition
The Long-Term Effects of Early-Life Adversity on Health, Lifestyle, and Cognition
Written by SangNam Ahn   Published in Vol 4 Issue 1, 2025
Early life adversity has been demonstrated to produce enduring negative effects across a broad spectrum of biopsychosocial domains. These early adverse experiences may have both direct and indirect impacts on cognitive decline and elevate the likelihood of dementia during older adulthood. Understanding the biopsychosocial outcomes linked to early adversity is vital for shaping health policies and fostering healthy cognitive trajectories throughout life. This research investigates how early adver Read More

The Influence of COVID-19 on Standard Child Immunisation Practices in South Africa
The Influence of COVID-19 on Standard Child Immunisation Practices in South Africa
Written by Mokhantso Makoae   Published in Vol 4 Issue 1, 2025
The COVID-19 pandemic interrupted immunisation programs globally, undoing previous progress that had brought vaccine-preventable diseases under significant control. This research investigated how the pandemic influenced the uptake of routine child immunisation services in South Africa. A qualitative study was carried out through in-depth interviews with 51 parents or caregivers of children under five who had missed or postponed one or more scheduled immunisation doses between 2020 and 2022. Addi Read More

Exploring the Link between Adolescent Mental Wellbeing and Non-Communicable Disease Risk: Evidence from a Cross-sectional Study Using Objective Indicators in Indonesia
Exploring the Link between Adolescent Mental Wellbeing and Non-Communicable Disease Risk: Evidence from a Cross-sectional Study Using Objective Indicators in Indonesia
Written by Karly I. Cini   Published in Vol 4 Issue 1, 2025
Although adolescence marks the onset of many risk factors for non-communicable diseases (NCDs)—including cardiovascular diseases, cancers, diabetes, chronic respiratory conditions, and mental disorders—these are often only considered in relation to adult health. There is limited insight into how various NCD risk factors co-occur and how they may influence mental wellbeing during adolescence. This study investigates how common these risks are, how they cluster, and how they are connected to menta Read More

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