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'Health' is a comprehensive and authoritative journal that covers a wide range of topics related to health and well-being. It provides up-to-date research, analysis, and insights on various aspects of healthcare, including medical advancements, public health issues, disease prevention, mental health, nutrition, fitness, and more. With a focus on evidence-based information, 'Health' serves as a valuable resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, policymakers, and individuals seeking reliable and practical knowledge to enhance their overall health and quality of life.

Details
Abbr. Health (London)
Publisher Sage Publications
Start 1997
End Continuing
Frequency Six no. a year, 2009-
p-ISSN 1363-4593
e-ISSN 1461-7196
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 5814 63
SJR / Ranks: 5614 766
CiteScore / Ranks: 5670 4.60
Recent Articles
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Costa N, Olson R, Dillon M, Mescouto K, Butler P, Forbes R, et al.
Health (London) . 2025 Mar; :13634593241310383. PMID: 40080417
Theoretical and practical guidance on how to navigate uncertainties in healthcare are scarce. Here, we draw from Gibson's ethic of openness to explore clinicians' experiences navigating uncertainty with individuals who...
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Farrugia A
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Stiefel F, Michaud L, Bourquin-Sachse C, Quirke-McFarlane S, Quirke-Macfarlane S, Ogden J
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Solvang P, Ingebrigtsen T, Grotle M, Groven K, Dahl-Michelsen T
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Nourse G, Farrugia A, Seear K, Lenton E, Cama E, Treloar C
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Stigma related to blood-borne viruses (BBVs) and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) has been shown to undermine the quality of healthcare. Given the pervasiveness and multiple manifestations of stigma within healthcare...
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Bhattacharyya M, Mishra A
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Despite extensive research on Western breast cancer (BC) memoirs highlighting how shame profoundly impacts patients' lives making them more vulnerable, Indian BC memoirs remain underexplored, especially in understanding the challenges...
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Algera E
Health (London) . 2025 Feb; :13634593251319920. PMID: 39964237
Patients' online information-seeking and sharing has sparked worries about medical misinformation and declining trust in biomedical professionals. At the same time, scholars advocate for including patients as knowers in the...
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Guite-Verret A, Vachon M
Health (London) . 2025 Feb; :13634593251319919. PMID: 39949143
The aim of the study was to better understand the experiences of women living with a history of breast cancer by analyzing the metaphors they use to describe their experiences....
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Augusto F, Hilario A, Mendonca J
Health (London) . 2025 Jan; :13634593241313432. PMID: 39825765
Caring practices during vaccination encounters are deeply interwoven with materiality, encompassing everyday objects and elements that play a crucial role for all actors involved. However, the significance of these materialities...
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Freeman T, Foley K, Anaf J, Nosworthy B, Baum F
Health (London) . 2025 Jan; 13634593241313433. PMID: 39825759
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) refers to initiatives undertaken by corporations that aim to make a positive impact on society. It is unclear to what extent these aims are achieved in...