Hypertension Scientific Journals
Hypertension is a major public
health issue affecting more than 28-30% adults and is a major risk factor in the development of stroke, cardiovascular [CV] and chronic kidney disease. Patients with prehypertension [BP 130-130/80-89 mmHg] are also at an increased risk for adverse CV events compared to normotensive controls. World
Health Organization (WHO) indicates that up to 50% of adults in many countries are estimated to have high blood pressure. Scientific
Journals are multidimensional
Open Access gateways for the exploration of scientific discoveries and new research in the medical and other Scientifics. Scientific
Journals represent the collaborative efforts of many scientists and scholars from various disciplines. Science literatures have evolved from time to time in terms of specialization and target audience. Reports of new research findings are important to
fuel novel assumptions and discoveries that can only be in existence through the publication of Science journals. Although some Science
Journals are multidisciplinary, most
journals are highly specialized and they publish articles related to specific scientific fields. In an attempt to maintain quality and ensure validity of the research being published, Science
Journals subject the articles through a rigorous peer-review process, honoring copyrights. Science
Journals may include various types of articles such as, letters, short communications, review articles, research articles, case reports, editorials, and other supplementary articles. The rules and guidelines of article writing as well as formatting may vary with the type of the journal and the publisher.