Disclaimer

P-ISSN: 3117-3284 E-ISSN: 3117-3292
Journal Disclaimer

Believers Journal of Health Sciences (BJHS) publishes scholarly material for academic, research, educational, and professional information purposes. The views, findings, interpretations, opinions, and conclusions expressed in published articles are solely those of the individual author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official stance of the editorial board, reviewers, publisher, or affiliated institutions.

General Information & Endorsement Policy

Publication of an article in BJHS does not constitute endorsement, approval, recommendation, or certification of the author's views, research methods, products, services, clinical practices, or conclusions. All content is hosted strictly to advance scholarly exchange across the health community.

Medical & Clinical Practice Disclaimer

Notice: Content published in BJHS is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, clinical judgement, or consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.

Readers must not use information published in the journal as a substitute for individual medical advice or make decisions concerning patient care solely on the basis of journal content. Healthcare professionals should exercise independent clinical judgement and consider the specific circumstances, medical history, applicable regulations, and current professional guidance relevant to each case.

Accuracy & Peer Review Parameters

BJHS makes reasonable efforts to maintain accurate and reliable published content. However, the journal does not guarantee that all information, data, references, methods, results, figures, or interpretations are completely current, error-free, or suitable for every purpose. Peer review is intended to support scholarly quality; however, it does not guarantee the clinical applicability of published research.

Authors are entirely responsible for the accuracy, originality, ethical compliance, and integrity of their manuscripts. The journal does not accept responsibility for undisclosed errors, omissions, data irregularities, or misconduct identified after publication.

Limitation of Liability

To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, BJHS, its publisher, editors, reviewers, board members, and staff shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential loss or damage arising from:

• Use of, reliance on, or inability to securely access journal content.
• Lapses, omissions, inaccuracies, or outdated datasets in published material.
• Decisions made or clinical workflows altered on the basis of published articles.
• Technical interruptions, site errors, data loss, or unauthorized digital access.
• Third-party content, external hyper-links, or repository services.
External Routing & Post-Publication Adjustments

Third-Party Links: Links to external repositories, databases, or institutions are provided for convenience only. BJHS does not control, verify, or accept responsibility for the availability, privacy practices, or security of external websites.

Operational Adjustments: Published articles are subject to the journal's Copyright and Licensing Policy. BJHS may correct, update, annotate, or retract published content when errors or research-integrity matters are validated, managing cases strictly in accordance with the journal's Corrections and Retractions Policy.

Updates to This Legal Framework

BJHS may update this Disclaimer layout when necessary to reflect changes in journal operations, legal requirements, editorial procedures, website services, or publishing practices. The current version of this Disclaimer will remain permanently available on the official journal interface, and readers use the portal content at their own discretion.

Critical Evaluation & Scholarly Responsibility Clause
Believers Journal of Health Sciences strongly encourages readers, healthcare professionals, and researchers to evaluate published material critically. Always cross-consult original research frameworks, verified professional guidelines, and regional medical expert advice to safeguard clinical execution integrity across the global health landscape.