No. 002 (2025): Human Health in the Modern World: Biomedical, Psychological, Social, and Educational Dimensions
The editorial board invites researchers, clinicians, educators, and specialists in interdisciplinary health sciences to submit papers addressing current challenges and innovative developments in medical science, public health, and health-oriented education. Rapid advances in biomedicine, psychology, preventive healthcare, and digital technologies reshape our understanding of human well-being and demand new evidence-based approaches for protecting and strengthening health throughout the life course.
This issue aims to integrate biomedical, psychological, educational, technological, and environmental perspectives, highlighting research that offers practical solutions and contributes to the development of resilient healthcare and educational systems.
We particularly welcome interdisciplinary work at the intersection of medicine, life sciences, psychology, sports science, nutrition, safety studies, and health education.
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
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biomedical foundations of health preservation and disease prevention
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psychological factors of health, well-being, and stress resilience
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crisis psychology, mental health support, and suicide prevention strategies
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physical activity, sports science, and population health
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adaptation, stress physiology, and mechanisms of maintaining health
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nutrition science and evidence-based dietary approaches for public health
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women’s health, reproductive well-being, and demographic trends
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innovative health-preserving and lifestyle-modification technologies
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safety and risk management in educational and professional environments
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rehabilitation medicine and adaptive physical education
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ecotourism and environmental factors as tools for improving health and well-being
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clinical pharmacology and the use of national and international clinical guidelines
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medical (clinical) psychology: theory, methodology, and applied practice
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biomedical and nutritional aspects of health-preserving and preventive technologies
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disaster medicine, emergency response, and technological and natural safety
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biomedical aspects of advancing physical culture and sports performance
Types of submissions invited:
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original research articles (clinical, experimental, psychological, or interdisciplinary)
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analytical and comparative studies on healthcare systems, public health interventions, and educational practices
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thematic applied case studies and evidence-based program evaluations
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systematic and critical literature reviews
The editorial team seeks contributions that provide new data, conceptual advances, and practical recommendations supporting healthier, safer, and more sustainable communities.
Articles will be published on a rolling basis as they successfully pass peer review.
Manuscripts should be submitted to welcome@delapress.com.
An article processing fee of 50 euros applies. The invoice will be issued once the manuscript has passed peer review.