REVIEWS ON ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
AIMS AND SCOPE
Reviews on Environmental Health is an international quarterly periodical that aims to
fill the need for rapid publication of specialized comprehensive review
articles on hot topics in the field of environmental health. REH aims to
be an inspiring forum for scientists, environmentalists, physicians, engineers,
and students who are concerned with aspects
of human health, including quality of life, that are determined by physiological and psychosociological interactions
between man and physical, chemical, biological, and social factors in the
environment. The scope of this
broad-spectrum review journal covers the ecological aspects of man’s life at
rest and work; the impact of natural and anthropogenic environmental pollutants
on human health, and the theory and practice of correcting, controlling, and
preventing those factors in the environment that can affect adversely the health
of present and future generations. Topics covered in this journal include but
are not limited to environmental toxicology, neurotoxicology, immunology,
oncology, dermatology, epidemiology, molecular biology, pharamacogenetics,
medicine, occupational health, and risk assessment, as well as water, air, and
soil quality control and methods for biomonitoring and remdiation. Review
papers on experimental animal models—both vertebrate and invertebrate—for
monitoring the health effects of environmental pollutants will also be
considered for publication. Full-length original research papers and proposals
for special topic issues are encouraged.
Reviews on Environmental Health is indexed and abstracted by Index Medicus, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica., MEDLINE. MEDLINE abstracts can be retrieved online at www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed.