Journal of Public Health and Environmental Research

[ Volume-2(2026) & Issue-1(January-June) ]

Research Article

A study to assess the effectiveness of teaching strategies on selfie addiction behavior among college students

  • By M. Deepa - 16 Mar 2026
  • Journal of Public Health and Environmental Research, Volume : 2(2026), Issue: 1(January-June), Pages: 1 - 6
  • https://doi.org/10.58612/jpher211
  • Received: 2.03.2026; Accepted: 11.03.2026; Published: 16.03.2026
Abstract:  

A “selfie” is defined as a self-portrait photograph that a person has taken oneself, typically with a smartphone or webcam. A Study to assess the Effectiveness of teaching strategies on selfie addiction behavior among college students in selected arts and Science College in Read more

Research Article

A Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Video Assisted Teaching Programme on Knowledge About Road Safety Among School Children (10-12 Years) In Selected Government Primary School at Dharmapuri

  • By M. Deepa - 16 Mar 2026
  • Journal of Public Health and Environmental Research, Volume : 2(2026), Issue: 1(January-June), Pages: 7 - 13
  • https://doi.org/10.58612/jpher212
  • Received: 1.03.2026; Accepted: 12.03.2026; Published: 16.03.2026
Abstract:  

A study to evaluate the effectiveness of video assisted teaching programme on knowledge about road safety among School children (10-12 Years) in selected Government primary school at Dharmapuri. Evaluative research design was adopted for this study. The sample size was 60 school&nb Read more

Research Article

A Study to Assess the Effectiveness of Self- Instructional Module on Knowledge Regarding Expression and Storage of Breast Milk Among Mothers of Preterm Babies in Sri Sai Hospital Dharmapuri

  • By M. Deepa - 16 Mar 2026
  • Journal of Public Health and Environmental Research, Volume : 2(2026), Issue: 1(January-June), Pages: 14 - 20
  • https://doi.org/10.58612/jpher213
  • Received: 2.03.2026; Accepted: 13.03.2026; Published: 16.03.2026
Abstract:  

A Study to assess the Effectiveness of Self-Instructional Module on Knowledge Regarding Expression and Storage of Breast milk among Mothers of preterm Babies in Sri Sai Hospital, Dharmapuri. Evaluative research design was adopted for this study. The sample size was 30 mothers of pr Read more

Research Article

Process Efficiency of Electrical Conductivity During Conversion of Cow Dung Waste Using Bacteria from Mixed Waste

  • By Magdaline Joseph Kwaji, Sarah Nuhu Kase, Dennis Amaechi, Fatima Dantanko, Christy Chinyere Fredrick, Onyeka Chioma Favour, Garba Ninani, Jubilee Dauda, Agnes Aliyu, Jamilah Ibrahim Suleiman, Jonah Danladi - 02 Apr 2026
  • Journal of Public Health and Environmental Research, Volume : 2(2026), Issue: 1(January-June), Pages: 21 - 24
  • https://doi.org/10.58612/jpher214
  • Received: 18.02.2026; Accepted: 20.03.2026; Published: 02.04.2026
Abstract:  

Achieving energy-efficient and streamlined biochemical processes in waste conversion requires careful optimization of key biogeochemical parameters to overcome limitations such as process complexity, energy inefficiency, and undesirable microbial metabolic byproducts.This study investig Read more

Research Article

Sexual dimorphism in hand anthropometry and second-to-fourth digit ratio among Kanuri ethnic group of Maiduguri Borno State, Nigeria

  • By Ishaku Barka, Timbuak James Abrak, HammanWilson Oliver, Gadzama Madu Nom, Isa Zakaria Alhaji, Goni Zainab Muhammad - 07 May 2026
  • Journal of Public Health and Environmental Research, Volume : 2(2026), Issue: 1(January-June), Pages: 25 - 30
  • https://doi.org/10.58612/jpher215
  • Received: 05.04.2026; Accepted: 01.05.2026; Published: 07.05.2026
Abstract:  

Information generated from hand dimensions has provided essential data for individual identification, sex determination, ergonomics, population variation studies, forensics, etc. This has necessitated the characterization of hand proportions from additional human groups to broaden Read more

Research Article

Lignolytic Isolates from Mixed Waste Digester and a Metagenomic Analysis of the Microbial Community

  • By Magdaline Joseph Kwaji, Sarah Nuhu Kase, Dennis Amaechi, Christy Chinyere Fredrick, Fatima Dantanko, Onyeka Chioma Favour, Garba Ninani, Jubilee Dauda, Agnes Aliyu, Jamilah Ibrahim Suleiman, Jonah Danladi - 21 May 2026
  • Journal of Public Health and Environmental Research, Volume : 2(2026), Issue: 1(January-June), Pages: 31 - 35
  • https://doi.org/10.58612/jpher216
  • Received: 18.02.2026; Accepted: 15.05.2026; Published: 21.05.2026
Abstract:  

This research showed the requisite necessity of lignolytic microorganisms derived from waste feed-stock in the environment, industry, (medicine, pharmacy, textile) and metabolic process confirming their degradability and gas producing ability. This study aimed at the isolation and ident Read more

Research Article

Prevalence and Epidemiological Profile of Patients with Malaria at the Torrock District Health Center from December 2025 to January 2026

  • By Gondimo Gabdibe Elysee, Abdelsalam Adoum Doutoum, Kouyahbe Fadeunbo, Kemoral Aristide, Djimarabeye Pacifique - 21 May 2026
  • Journal of Public Health and Environmental Research, Volume : 2(2026), Issue: 1(January-June), Pages: 36 - 43
  • https://doi.org/10.58612/jpher217
  • Received: 24.04.2026; Accepted: 19.05.2026; Published: 21.05.2026
Abstract:  

In Chad, as in the rest of sub-Saharan Africa, malaria is endemic and epidemic, and epidemiological data continue to evolve at all levels. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of malaria and to establish the epidemiological profile of patients with malaria in orde Read more

Review Article

Adansonia Digitata (Baobab) Fruit Pulp as a Functional Ingredient for Space and Terrestrial Bone Health

  • By Mariya Akilu, Hadiza Haruna Abdulrasheed, Ishaya Bwala Daniel - 31 May 2026
  • Journal of Public Health and Environmental Research, Volume : 2(2026), Issue: 1(January-June), Pages: 44 - 49
  • https://doi.org/10.58612/jpher218
  • Received: 16.05.2026; Accepted: 25.05.2026; Published: 31.05.2026
Abstract:  

Bone health is a critical concern on Earth and in space, where microgravity-induced bone demineralization poses serious health risks. Astronauts lose 1% to 2% of their bone mineral density per month in microgravity. This occurs because bones no longer need to support the body against gr Read more