"Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP)" is a highly esteemed peer-reviewed journal that bridges the gap between environmental science and human health. The journal serves as a platform for disseminating groundbreaking research, critical reviews, and insightful commentary on the intersection of environment and health, addressing both current and emerging issues. Emphasizing rigorous methodology and scientific integrity, EHP informs policy decisions and promotes public awareness about the impact of environmental factors on human well-being.
The scope of EHP encompasses a wide range of topics, including environmental sciences, environmental studies, toxicology, environmental chemistry, epidemiology, and exposure assessment. The journal publishes research related to air and water quality, climate change, chemical exposures, and their effects on various populations, including vulnerable groups such as children and pregnant women. It is indexed in leading databases like PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science.
With its commitment to open access, "Environmental Health Perspectives" ensures that scientific findings are accessible to researchers, policymakers, and the public worldwide. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge sharing, EHP strives to advance environmental health science and promote a healthier, more sustainable future. Offers scientific information in an effort to support a clean environment.