About the Journal
Welcome to the Journal of Digestive Diseases and Hepatology, a prestigious and cutting-edge publication dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of digestive diseases and hepatic disorders. Our journal serves as a platform for researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals to share their expertise, discoveries, and innovations in the field of gastroenterology and hepatology.
Scope and Focus
The Journal of Digestive Diseases and Hepatology covers a wide spectrum of topics related to digestive health and liver function. We publish original research articles, review papers, clinical studies, case reports, and other scholarly content that contribute to the advancement of medical knowledge in the following areas:
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Gastrointestinal Disorders: Explore the latest findings in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of various gastrointestinal disorders, including inflammatory bowel diseases, irritable bowel syndrome, gastritis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and more.
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Hepatic Diseases: Gain insights into liver diseases such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, fatty liver disease, liver cancer, and other conditions affecting hepatic function and health.
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Endoscopy and Imaging: Stay updated on the advancements in endoscopic techniques, imaging modalities, and interventional procedures used for diagnosis and treatment in gastroenterology and hepatology.
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Nutrition and Digestive Health: Delve into research related to diet, nutrition, and their impact on gastrointestinal and liver health, including studies on dietary interventions and their outcomes.
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Microbiota and Digestive Health: Explore the intricate relationship between the gut microbiota and digestive disorders, with a focus on emerging therapies targeting the gut microbiome.
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Translational and Clinical Research: Discover translational research bridging the gap between laboratory discoveries and clinical applications, as well as clinical studies that provide evidence-based insights into patient care.
Read More At Aims and Scope Page
Publication Process
Our journal maintains a rigorous peer-review process to ensure the quality, accuracy, and integrity of the published content. Submissions undergo thorough evaluation by experts in the respective fields, allowing us to uphold a standard of excellence.
Audience
The Journal of Digestive Diseases and Hepatology serves as a vital resource for researchers, gastroenterologists, hepatologists, surgeons, internists, radiologists, nutritionists, and other healthcare professionals invested in digestive health and hepatic medicine. Our diverse readership includes both academics and practitioners, providing a platform for knowledge dissemination and collaboration.
Mission
Our mission is to foster the dissemination of high-quality research, facilitate dialogue among experts, and contribute to the ongoing development of diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for digestive diseases and hepatic disorders.
Get Involved
We invite you to become a part of the Journal of Digestive Diseases and Hepatology community. Whether you're a researcher, healthcare professional, or enthusiast in the field, you can contribute by submitting your original work, engaging in peer review, and staying updated with the latest advancements through our regularly published issues.
Indexing & Abstracting
All published articles are assigned to Digital Object Identifier (DOI) – Crossref.
All published articles of this journal are included in the indexing and abstracting coverage of:
- PubMed (NIH Funded Articles)
- Google Scholar
- Genamics – JournalSeek
- Academic Keys
- ResearchBib - Academic Research Index
- Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- International Innovative Journal Impact Factor (IIJIF)
- Open J-Gate
- Directory of Journals indexing
All published articles are permanently archived and available at Gavin Publishers website in HTML and PDF formats.
Thank you for joining us in our commitment to advancing the understanding of digestive diseases and hepatology. Together, we can make a meaningful impact on patient care and medical progress.
Editorial Board
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