GET THE APP

Menopause High Impact Factor Journals | Open Access Journals
Journal of Clinical Case Reports

Journal of Clinical Case Reports

ISSN: 2165-7920

Open Access

Menopause High Impact Factor Journals

High impact journals are those that are considered very influential in their respective fields. The journal impact factor provides a quantitative evaluation tool for classifying, evaluating, sorting and comparing journals of a similar nature. It reflects the average number of citations of recent articles published in scientific and social science journals in a given year or period, and is frequently used as an indirect indicator of the relative importance of a journal in its field. It was first designed by Eugene Garfield, the founder of the Institute for Scientific Information. The impact factor of a journal is assessed by dividing the number of citations from the current year to source articles published in that journal in the previous two years. Menopause is the final stage of menstruation in the life of every woman. Clearly, this is a time when her period ends by stopping and the body undergoes changes that no longer allow her to be pregnant. This usually occurs in women in mid-life, late forties, or early fifties, indicating the end of the fertile phase of a woman's life. The women's health journal publishes academic articles and conference proceedings on a regular basis. Its mission is to provide an interdisciplinary forum for discussion and debate on the most vital issue of women's health, in particular menstruation, contraception, maternal health, childbirth, menopause and cancer breast for academics, research widely worldwide

High Impact List of Articles
Conference Proceedings

Relevant Topics in Clinical Sciences

Google Scholar citation report
Citations: 1345

Journal of Clinical Case Reports received 1345 citations as per Google Scholar report

Journal of Clinical Case Reports peer review process verified at publons

Indexed In

 
arrow_upward arrow_upward