Focus and Scope

Health, Extended & Applied Research Trends (HEART)

HEART: Health, Extended & Applied Research Trends is a peer-reviewed scientific journal dedicated to publishing rigorous academic research and impactful studies across the broad spectrum of health sciences. The journal serves as a vital platform for researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and healthcare professionals to share insights and findings that advance medical knowledge, enhance healthcare delivery, and promote global well-being.

HEART emphasizes the integration of “extended” research — including longitudinal studies, meta-analyses, and comprehensive investigations — that offer deep, evidence-based insights into health conditions, medical interventions, and public health outcomes. It also highlights “applied” research, focusing on translating scientific discoveries into practical therapies, preventive measures, and effective healthcare strategies. The journal’s scope extends beyond a single field of medicine, covering a wide range of topics related to human health, disease mechanisms, and health promotion initiatives.

The journal’s scope includes, but is not limited to:
  • Clinical and translational research in medical sciences
  • Public health, epidemiology, and global health policy
  • Disease prevention, health promotion, and wellness programs
  • Healthcare management, systems innovation, and quality improvement
  • Longitudinal studies and meta-analyses in health research
  • Applications of digital health, AI, and data science in medicine
  • Evidence-based interventions for clinical and community health
  • Multidisciplinary approaches to physical and mental health
  • Applied research informing healthcare practices and public policy

Through the spirit of Health, Extended & Applied Research Trends, HEART aims to become a collaborative and reflective platform that bridges scientific innovation with real-world healthcare applications. The journal aspires to be a leading reference for advancing evidence-based medicine, supporting sustainable health systems, and improving quality of life worldwide.