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PLAGIARISM POLICY
The International Journal of Medical & Health Sciences [JMedHS] is committed to maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity, originality, and ethical publishing. Plagiarism in any form is strictly prohibited and the journal takes all necessary measures to ensure that all published research is original, credible, and properly attributed.
Scope and Definition
Plagiarism includes, but is not limited to, copying text, data, figures, tables, or ideas from other sources without proper citation. The International Journal of Medical & Health Sciences [JMedHS] considers all forms of plagiarism, including self-plagiarism, duplicate publication, and uncredited use of third-party material, as serious ethical violations.
Detection and Review
All submitted manuscripts are screened using advanced plagiarism detection software to identify unoriginal content. If potential plagiarism is detected, the editorial team carefully reviews the manuscript and may take the following actions:
- Request revisions and proper citation from authors.
- Reject the manuscript for ethical violations.
- Notify institutions or relevant authorities in severe cases.
Author Responsibilities
- Ensure all work is original and properly referenced.
- Avoid copying or reusing content from previously published work without appropriate acknowledgment.
- Declare any previous dissemination of data or materials that could affect originality.
Editorial Commitment
By enforcing a strict plagiarism policy, The International Journal of Medical & Health Sciences [JMedHS] ensures that all published content is scientifically reliable, ethically sound, and academically credible. This policy protects the rights of authors, maintains the integrity of the journal, and upholds the trust of the global research community.
