Healthy Aging Research ISSN: 2261-7434 Celebrates Open Access Week (21-27 October, 2019)


(MENAFN- Online PR News) Healthy Aging Research waives off up to 50% of its article processing charges in the field of aging during open access week (21-27 October, 2019).

Online PR News 24-October-2019 Brussels, Belgium Healthy Aging Research ISSN: 2261-7434 Celebrates Open Access Week (21-27 October, 2019)

Healthy Aging Research celebrates more than a decade of its existence in the field of health publishing and research and extends a very warm welcome to all the authors, researchers, editors and student to contribute their latest research findings as full length articles to this collaborative health journal. The journal is committed to serve its readers authors by adding the state of the art facilities to enhance the author's scholarly visibility.

Established in the year 2012, Healthy Aging Research is one of the most reputed journals of Longdom group, the medical publisher, known for its close-knit association with medical societies and agencies engaged in medical research. The journal has been publishing the most recent developments in the fields of Age-associated diseases (like stroke, myocardial infarction, cancer, arthritis, cataracts, osteoporosis, diabetes, hypertension and Alzheimer's disease), Age-related pathologies, Physiology, Rehabilitation and Behavioral medicine, Epidemiology & Critical care medicine, Surgery & Nursing, Oncology, Psychology & Neurology, Radiology & Nuclear medicine, Drug development, Novel drugs & Anti-aging agents and creates a platform for the authors to contribute towards the journal. The scope of the journal is not limited to the listed research areas but covers a lot more areas globally as full length research articles and case studies.

Not with standing to any specific field, the journal has so far published voluminous issues on aging and other issues, challenges and therapeutic solutions to various fields.

Under the able stewardship of Sophie Domingues-Montanari, from, Spain as an Editor-in-Chief, world renowned researchers, scientists, and academicians including an Executive Editor Wesam Kooti, from Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Iran, Jian Cao, from Chinese PLA General Hospital, China, Jeremie Vitte, from University of California, USA, Marios Kyriazis, from ELPIS Foundation for Indefinite Lifespans, UK, Joao Marcos Domingues Dias, from Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil, Nicola Mammarella, from University of Chieti, Italy, Boubacar Fall, from Le-Dantec University Hospital, Senegal, Tapan Bhattacharyya, from University of Illinois, USA, Craig S. Atwood, from University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, USA, Hoang Van Minh, from Hanoi University of Public Health, Vietnam, Arnon Blum, from Bar Ilan Universityse, Israel, Iris Asllani, from Columbia University Medical Center, USA, Pitchai Balakumar, from Rajendra Institute of Technology and Sciences, India, Nadeem A. Ansari, from Banaras Hindu University, India are acting as editorial board members to add significant value to the research in the field of aging.

Listed and indexed in the reputed indexing sites like Web of Science, RefSeek, Hamdard University, Publons the Healthy Aging Research is committed to 'Creative Commons' policy of publishing the scholarly articles on open access forum, after a thorough peer review. The journal is enjoying the staunch support of Longdom, a faithful publisher committed to medical science research.

Established in 2008, the Longdom Group has become an ultimate destination to the world-class, peer-review health journals till date. Longdom medical publications are highly respected by physicians, surgeons, practitioners, and researchers alike and thus become an essential part of the international medical landscape for publishing scientific literature, which is critical to the research cycle.

On the eve completing more than a decade in medical publishing, the Healthy Aging Research waives off up to 50% of its article processing charges to promote quality research from across the nations of the globe to encourage the latest research in the field of aging during open access week (21-27 October, 2019).


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