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Conflict and Health: a Collection call for papers

This cross-journal Collection welcomes submissions on the topic of health and medicine in populations impacted by conflict and war, both past and present.

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    Communications Medicine has a 2-year impact factor of 5.4, immediacy index of 1.2, eigenfactor® score of 0.0273, and article influence score of 1.8. The median time from submission to first editorial decision was 8 days and to first post-review decision 42 days (2023). Communications Medicine articles were downloaded 732,769 times and had 7,143 altmetric mentions (2023).

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    This Collection welcomes research focused on improvements of prediction, detection or monitoring of ischemic stroke.

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    This Collection welcomes submissions that focus on all aspects of substance use disorders, from different disciplines including medicine, epidemiology, and public health.

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  • Asrar et al. discuss the steps that the space sector is taking towards promoting equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility, such as the world’s first parastronaut program. They propose that healthcare can learn from the space sector in enhancing disability inclusion and support for people, including healthcare workers, with disabilities.

    • Farhan M. Asrar
    • Dana Bolles
    • Thu Jennifer Ngo-Anh
    CommentOpen Access
  • Chisholm-Burns et al. discuss the substantial shortage of organs available for transplantation, with disparities in access amongst some racial and ethnic groups. The authors suggest that while xenotransplantation can potentially increase organ availability, it also has the potential to further embed inequities in transplant care.

    • Marie Chisholm-Burns
    • Burnett S. Kelly
    • Christina A. Spivey
    CommentOpen Access
  • Thirunavukkarasu et al. discuss how standard lifestyle interventions prove ineffective in preventing type 2 diabetes in individuals with isolated impaired fasting glucose, a highly prevalent prediabetes phenotype globally. They propose low-calorie diets as a promising strategy for diabetes prevention in this high-risk population.

    • Sathish Thirunavukkarasu
    • Roy Taylor
    • Jonathan E. Shaw
    CommentOpen Access
  • Zhang et al. discuss how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to optimize clinical trial design and potentially boost the success rate of clinical trials. AI has unparalleled potential to leverage real-world data and unlock valuable insights for innovative trial design.

    • Bin Zhang
    • Lu Zhang
    • Shuixing Zhang
    CommentOpen Access
  • Ivancovsky-Wajcman et al. outline the need for a holistic preventive hepatology approach, involving social nutrition and social prescribing, to address the public health threat of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). They argue that this will facilitate individuals’ engagement in behavioural modifications to treat MASLD.

    • Dana Ivancovsky-Wajcman
    • Paul N. Brennan
    • Jeffrey V. Lazarus
    CommentOpen Access
  • Macharia et al. discuss a Communications Medicine article on global healthcare accessibility and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. They outline strengths in the comprehensive approach taken to studying revealed versus potential spatial accessibility, plus some limitations and wider context with which the results can be interpreted.

    • Peter M. Macharia
    • Aduragbemi Banke-Thomas
    • Lenka Beňová
    CommentOpen Access
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Viral hepatitis

This joint collection welcomes preclinical, clinical, epidemiological, and public health research focused on viral hepatitis.
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