Believers Journal of Health Sciences (BJHS) provides free and immediate online access to all published articles. The journal supports the open exchange of health-science knowledge and aims to make research accessible to clinicians, researchers, educators, students, policymakers, healthcare institutions, and the wider public without subscription charges, registration requirements, or embargo periods.
Articles published in BJHS are available under the journal's open access copyright and licensing policy. Readers are permitted to read, download, share, print, and leverage published materials for any lawful academic, educational, research, and professional purpose. This reuse is contingent upon providing appropriate attribution credit to the original author group and this journal platform. Readers must cite articles accurately and refer to the final published Version of Record when incorporating findings into papers, dissertations, presentations, or clinical training logs.
BJHS provides a cross-disciplinary venue for indexing evidence-based practices and professional learning across these core areas:
The journal is firmly committed to maintaining the reliability of the permanent scientific record. Where technical or ethical lapses are verified, BJHS systematically coordinates and links corrective notices—including formal Corrections, Expressions of Concern, or permanent Retractions—directly to the base article. Readers are encouraged to consult these notice frameworks and evaluate published data responsibly, keeping in mind specific study designs, recorded limitations, and data context details.
BJHS values constructive feedback from the global healthcare community. Comments, metadata inquiries, accessibility issues, or ethical concerns regarding published content can be routed directly to the Editorial Office through official contact coordinates. The journal actively encourages respectful, evidence-backed academic discussion that contributes to the responsible interpretation and systematic advancement of modern health sciences research records.