- Challenges and Opportunities in Collecting and Analyzing Health Data During Warfare Using Wearable Devices
Elham Ahmadi Basiri * - Assessment of the Change in the Expression of hsa_circ_104515 Cyclic RNA in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Compared to Healthy Individuals
Masoumeh Karami, Mehdi Ghorbani, Mohammad Rafiei, Mahmoud Vahidi, Seyedeh Zahra Shahrokhi * - Investigation of Muscle Damage, Combat Readiness, and Depression Levels in Soldiers Following Selected Training and Ginseng Supplementation
Masoumeh Hosseini *, Soroush Nazari - Proposing a New Model for Health Monitoring Systems Using Artificial Intelligence Algorithms
Faranak Nabinasab *, Leila Gholamhosseini - Preliminary Assessment of a Realistic Scenario-Based Educational Workshop on Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practice Intentions Regarding Foodborne Disease Outbreak Investigation: A Pilot Study
Hossein Dini Talatappeh, Ali Mosadeghkhah, Ali shafighy, Amir esalati * - Complementary Phytotherapeutic Strategies in Wound Healing: An Integrated Analysis of Five Experimental Studies
Mitra Yousefpour, Laya Ghahari * - Evaluation and Ranking of Factors Influencing Blockchain Technology Adoption in Electronic Health Systems
Mahdi Basiri, Leila Gholamhosseini * - A Review of the Applications of Ultrasound Waves in Military Science: a Comprehensive Analysis of Defense and Security Technologies
Alireza Mohammadkarim, Akram Shahidani *, Ahlam Almanie - Analysis of Laboratory Methods for the Diagnosis of Fungal Infections: A Review Study
Peyman Aslani, Nasrin Sargolzaie avval, Zahra Tanha, Tarannom Dehbashi, Abozar Nasiri Jahrodi, Soroush Dabiri, Nasser Keikha *
- Year 2025
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2024/12/28 - The first National Conference on Modern Paramedical Sciences
2010/07/1 - New Journal website launched
2010/07/1 - New Journal website launched
Articles in Press
-Optimizing Clinical Trial Design Using Simulation and Modeling for Resource Management in Military studies
- Studying Changes in the Gut Microbiome in Opioid use Disorder
-Spiritual Health of Iranian Students: Dimensions, Challenges, and Its Role in Enhancing Mental Health
Editor-in-Chief's Message
It is our honor to present this issue of the Journal of Paramedical Sciences and Military Health to you, featuring a collection of innovative, interdisciplinary, and applied research studies.This issue reflects scientific efforts to respond to health challenges in military and operational environments, where the integration of advanced technologies, evidence-based medicine, and skill-based training can play a decisive role in enhancing combat capability, maintaining the health of personnel, and managing health crises.
The selected articles in this issue can be categorized into four key themes, each representing an effective step toward advancing the knowledge and performance of the defense health system:
1- Smart technologies and digital transformation in military health
2- Optimization of personnel’s physical and mental performance and health
3- Basic and diagnostic research in support of clinical practice
4- Applied training and health crisis management
The thematic diversity of this issue demonstrates that paramedical sciences and military health are no longer confined to traditional therapeutic interventions; rather, they form a dynamic and synergistic field where information technology, molecular biology, complementary medicine, operational psychology, and scenario-based training converge to enhance the safety, efficiency, and resilience of the armed forces. Our journal is committed to acting as a bridge between academic research and the operational requirements of military fields, garrisons, and health crises.
We sincerely thank all the respected authors who provided us with their valuable findings, the learned referees who advanced the review process with precision, impartiality, and scientific responsibility, and the members of the editorial board and experts of the journal office who made this issue a success with their tireless efforts.
We hope that this collection of materials will inspire future research, provide a basis for clinical and management decisions, and be an effective step towards localizing defense health knowledge in the country. We invite all interested parties to join us on the path to improving the journal by submitting innovative, practical, and evidence-based articles.
The selected articles in this issue can be categorized into four key themes, each representing an effective step toward advancing the knowledge and performance of the defense health system:
1- Smart technologies and digital transformation in military health
2- Optimization of personnel’s physical and mental performance and health
3- Basic and diagnostic research in support of clinical practice
4- Applied training and health crisis management
The thematic diversity of this issue demonstrates that paramedical sciences and military health are no longer confined to traditional therapeutic interventions; rather, they form a dynamic and synergistic field where information technology, molecular biology, complementary medicine, operational psychology, and scenario-based training converge to enhance the safety, efficiency, and resilience of the armed forces. Our journal is committed to acting as a bridge between academic research and the operational requirements of military fields, garrisons, and health crises.
We sincerely thank all the respected authors who provided us with their valuable findings, the learned referees who advanced the review process with precision, impartiality, and scientific responsibility, and the members of the editorial board and experts of the journal office who made this issue a success with their tireless efforts.
We hope that this collection of materials will inspire future research, provide a basis for clinical and management decisions, and be an effective step towards localizing defense health knowledge in the country. We invite all interested parties to join us on the path to improving the journal by submitting innovative, practical, and evidence-based articles.
We wish you health, pride, and ever-increasing success
Editor-in-Chief
Journal of Paramedical Sciences and Military Health
Dr.Nahid Jalallou
Journal of Paramedical Sciences and Military Health
Dr.Nahid Jalallou
Journal Information
- Current Issue: 2025، Volume 20، Number 4
- Print ISSN: 2423-7507
- Online ISSN: 2538-3086
- Director-in-Charge: Dr. Mahdi Ghorbani
- Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Nahid Jalallou
- Publisher: AJA university of medical sciences
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