Pulmonary Research and Respiratory Medicine. PRRMOJ covers a wide array of subjects but is not limited to as given below Lung cancer molecular profiling Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Pediatrics...
Pulmonary Research and Respiratory Medicine.
PRRMOJ covers a wide array of subjects but is not limited to as given below
- Lung cancer molecular profiling
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- Pediatrics and neonatal Pulmonology
- Geriatric pulmonology
- Acute lung injury
- Interstitial lung disease (ILD)
- Bronchiological studies and diagnosis
- Mechanical ventilation research
- Lung transplantation
- Pulmonary rehabilitation
- Lung fibrosis and pneumonia
- Pathological studies
- Pulmonary hypertension and asthma
- Lung cancer
- Cellular respiration
- Pulmonary thromboembolism
Submissions for this Journal are accepted from very basic pulmonary research to novel advancements.
The audience of PRRMOJ includes pulmonologists, chest medicine specialists, respiratory medicine specialists, respirologists, thoracic medicine specialists, pharmacologists, clinicians, researchers, physicians, surgeons, practitioners, educators, nurses, and students.
The journal welcomes all types of articles such as original research, review, case-report, mini-review, editorial, short-communication, book-review, opinion, commentary, Letter to the Editor, conference proceedings, technical report, errata, illustrations, etc.
We are open to receiving comments and corrections from experts to improve the quality of our journal.
The pulmonary system is critical to human health. This system includes the lungs and breathing muscles like the diaphragm, and the respiratory system, which is part of the pulmonary system, is involved in a mechanism called respiration. The respiration process allows the organism to take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide into the environment.
As the most important system that allows all living organisms to survive, it also serves as a medium for the development of several risk factors that lead to various diseases or fatigue. Tobacco use, second-hand smoke, radon, occupational exposure, family history, chemical/gas disasters, allergens, air pollution, HIV/AIDS, airway anatomy, hypertension, birth effects, diet, obesity, and nutrition are the major risk factors.
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