Tagged: international journal of public health
We are happy to host an interview with Germán Guerra, student Editor of our Young Researcher Editorials (YRE) series! German is based the Institute of Global Health at the University of Geneva and his PhD topic is...
Not sure if I’m breaking some social media etiquette rules with this post, but it’s not every year that one turns 100! And for the International Journal of Public Health this year is 2021...
The news is already out since May 1st…but we are excited to reshare it! What changes? As you might have read, we will be transitioning to a Gold Open Access model from 1st January...
“Social distancing” is a term that most of us have not used or given it a second thought until recently. Nowadays, it seems every second phrase we use or hear is that. Social distancing...
We are happy to host an interview with Vasilis Nittas, the new Editor in Chief of our Young Researcher Editorials (YRE) series! Any comments? Share them below or directly with Vasilis on twitter (...
This post is written by Apolline Saucy. Apolline is a PhD candidate in environmental epidemiology at SwissTPH. Her research focuses on the health effects of aircraft noise in Switzerland. In parallel, she contributes to...
Coming back to work after 8 months can be challenging but I had the best welcome from the IJPH team! Ok, our Editorial Board Meeting is held annually and serves way more important purposes...
As a social media junkie enthusiast, “taking a break from social media” is not an expression I ever imagined using for myself! No, I’m not fired (phew) nor am I taking a social media free...
Our new issue is out! Check out the table of contents here! Happy reading!
picture credit Most of our young readers might have experience of being authors of scientific papers. Some of them might also have served as reviewers for scientific papers. But there would be only few who serve...
*For the full functional inforgaphic please go here: 2017- A new year starting. Most people are committing to (or they have already broken) their new year’s resolutions. I will not join them as...
We are cetainly not the first ones to have asked this question! But we think we might be the first ones who tried to answer it using a randomised study design! We like Social Media...
We are happy to announce the arrival of the last IJPH issue of 2015 (by the way: where did this year go?!) In this issue we have two Editorials. One of those led to...
I noticed that we have very recently published our 5,001 paper and I thought this was a good opportunity to celebrate, in form of making our first infographic! Have a look and get to...
Spring has come in Switzerland. The sun might have distracted me a bit and I forgot to introduce you to our latest issue. Let me make up for it: Blog readers, this is IJPH’s...
We are happy to present you the second IJPH issue of this year! Twenty-two papers covering a variety of subjects, including smoking, physical activity, socioeconomic inequalities, amongst others! In this issue you will also...
Two different stories on children and technology use have caught my eye recently: One one hand computer coding seems to soon be included in the school curriculum in England; on the other concerns have...
In this freshly published narrative systematic review, the authors (Josee Lapalme, Sherri Bisset and Louise Potvin) are asking: how do neighbourhood interventions become effective in promoting positive youth development? They addressed this question by...
We are happy to share the following announcement with you: The International Journal of Public Health (IJPH) (Impact Factor 2011: 2.539) invites submissions of systematic REVIEWS on internationally relevant public health topics related to...
After thinking and blogging about the use of social media in Public Health, it was bound to happen…The International Journal of Public Health has now a twitter account! Make sure you follow us for...