Texila American University's Public Health Journal Launched
Guyana, South America, July 11, 2014 (Newswire.com) - Texila American University (TAU) has always put in an extra effort in ensuring that their students get their required courses and subjects at the right time. They are aware that without proper resources, students cannot gain extensive knowledge and thrive in this competitive environment. One such extensive informative resource is the online journals published by TAU.
Previously, TAU had declared that they would launch the second issue of the second volume of Public Health and of course they did it successfully. The current volume was published on July 2nd 2014, and contains a lot of informative contents.
Not only students who are learning Public Health can access and read the journal, even normal medical students and public can refer these articles. The articles present in this issue contains topics of social and medical ethics. It talks about the prevalence of diabetes among most people and how lead-made paints cause life-threatening diseases.
In addition, it talks about the midwives services present in Nigeria and the shortage of healthcare professionals in sub African countries. Such persistent issues have drastically affected the economy and the nature of living of both the countries. Plus there are informative contents related to how obesity can cause dangerous diseases and sickness.
Currently, TAU has started the publication work of the next set of journals – South American Journal of Medicine, South American Journal of Academic Research and South American Journal of Clinical Research. Plan is to launch all the given three journals by the end of July and TAU has even decided to increase the publication as well as the number of journals.
Seemingly, it feels that TAU has started to become evident of the lack of quality contents related to medicine and academic online.
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