Journal of Public Health & Environment

ISSN: 3006-6778 E-ISSN: 3006-6786

The Journal of Public Health & Environment is a peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on research related to public health and environmental issues. It publishes original research articles, reviews, and commentaries covering a wide range of topics, including but not limited to environmental epidemiology, occupational health, environmental policy, environmental health management, and the impact of environmental factors on public health outcomes. With its interdisciplinary approach, the journal aims to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and ideas among researchers, policymakers, and practitioners in the fields of public health and environmental science.

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Analysis of the correlation between c-reactive protein levels and ferritin in patients with chronic heart failure
by Jiahao Song , JiaQi Sun  and  Zhimin Fang
JPHE  2025 8(2):266; 10.69610/j.phe.20250421 - 21 April 2025
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Objective: This study was to investigate the correlation between serum CRP levels and ferritin in patients with chronic heart failure. Methods: This study is a cross-sectional study. We investigated 210 patients with heart failure who attended the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University from December 2023 [...] Read more

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Study on the In Vivo and In Vitro Anticancer Activity of Gloydius Brevicaudus Venom Against Lung Cancer
by Yi Zhou  and  Jianzhi Pan
JPHE  2025 8(2):265; 10.69610/j.phe.20250410 - 10 April 2025
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the anticancer effects of Gloydius brevicaudus venom (GBV), a natural bioactive substance, on lung cancer through in vivo and in vitro experiments, and to explore its mechanism of action. Methods included measuring the inhibition rate with the CCK-8 assay, detecting cell apoptosis via flow cytometry, and analyzing the expression of ap [...] Read more

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Development and evaluation analysis of the questionnaire of "eight methods of tumour pathogenesis" based on the Delphi questionnaire method
by Xingyu ZHOU , kai WANG , Pengyu HAN , Donghu LIU , Jin ZHANG  and  Jin ZHENG
JPHE  2025 8(2):264; 10.69610/j.phe.2025032401 - 24 March 2025
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Objective: The Delphi questionnaire was used to evaluate and analyse 109 symptoms of 8 categories in the pool of Chinese medical evidence of tumours, and was used to formulate the "Tumour Disease Mechanism Evaluation Scale", with the aim of establishing a unified and standardized criterion for the clinical diagnosis of tumours. Methods: The questionnaire content of the "Eight M [...] Read more

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Treatment of Dizziness Based on the Theory of "One-gas Circulation"
by Junhao Yi  and  Jinpei Zhang
JPHE  2025 8(2):263; 10.69610/j.phe.20250324 - 24 March 2025
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The theory of "Earth Pivot Four Elephants, One Qi Circulation" was initially proposed by Huang Yuanyu, a royal physician in the Qing Dynasty. It emphasizes the central role of the spleen and stomach in the middle burner as the pivot, with the liver and lungs serving as the wheels of the four elephants. This theory highlights that the healthy movement of middle qi ensures the sm [...] Read more

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Application and Research Progress of “Qin Medicine” in the Treatment of Osteoarthritis
by Shuo WANG , Jiaming YU  and  Wei WANG
JPHE  2025 8(2):262; 10.69610/j.phe.2025030103 - 01 March 2025
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Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is the most common degenerative disease of articular cartilage in clinic.Non steroidal drug resistance(NSAIDs) has been controversial in recent years due to its serious side effects.Traditional Chinese medicine has been widely used in the treatment of KOA due to its advantages of small adverse reactions, good effect and low cost.Reports of traditional [...] Read more

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Analysis of potential mechanisms of improvement of abnormal uterine bleeding by Erzhi Pill based on network pharmacology and molecular docking technique
by Xiao Han , Pengyu Han , Yixin Li  and  Xiaomao Liu
JPHE  2025 8(2):261; 10.69610/j.phe.2025030102 - 01 March 2025
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OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to uncover potential targets and mechanisms for the treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding through a network pharmacological study of Erzhi Pills METHODS: Network pharmacology was used to predict the active ingredients and potential targets for abnormal uterine bleeding of Erzhi Pill, and the binding affinity was explored using molecular docking tec [...] Read more

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Based on the Theory of "Mutual Nourishment of Spleen and Kidney" to Discuss the Spleen and Kidney-TianGui-ChongRen-Uterus Menstrual Axis
by Xiaoju Shui , Bo Wei  and  Shimei Li
JPHE  2025 8(2):260; 10.69610/j.phe.2025030101 - 01 March 2025
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Based on the theory of "mutual nourishment between the spleen and kidney," this paper explores the regulatory mechanisms of the spleen and kidney in the menstrual axis under Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) theory. It systematically discusses the core role of the Spleen and Kidney-Tian Gui-Chong Ren-Uterus axis in the physiology and pathology of female menstruation. By review [...] Read more

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Research Progress on Non-motor Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease from the Perspective of the Kidney
by Zhenzhen FENG , Yali WANG , Hanfeng DENG  and  Fei WANG
JPHE  2025 8(2):259; 10.69610/j.phe.20250301 - 01 March 2025
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Parkinson's disease is a complex degenerative disease of the elderly nervous system, and its non-motor symptoms are important factors affecting the life and family of patients with Parkinson's disease. Clinically, constipation, anxiety and depression, sleep disorders and cognitive dysfunction are the main factors, which have a profound impact on patients' daily life and work. M [...] Read more

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Legal and Ethical Challenges in the Management of Mentally Ill Offenders:An Analysis of the Inner City District Health Service Case
by ShiYao Wang
JPHE  2025 8(1):258; 10.69610/j.phe.20250131 - 31 January 2025
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This essay examines the legal and ethical challenges associated with the management of mentally ill offenders in Australia, particularly in the context of crimes committed post-release from psychiatric care. Through a case analysis of Joe Bloggs, a mentally ill individual who committed homicide after being discharged from a psychiatric facility, the paper highlights systemic fa [...] Read more

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How have different approaches to climate law contributed to responding to climate change in Australia?
by ShiYao Wang
JPHE  2024 7(2):257; 10.69610/j.phe.20241231 - 31 December 2024
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Climate change in Australia is a critical issue that impacts ecosystems, water resources, biodiversity, and the economy. The nation faces increasing challenges, including frequent droughts, rising bushfires, and sea-level rise. Australia's reliance on natural resources, particularly in agriculture, amplifies the effects of climate change. To address these concerns, Australia ha [...] Read more