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Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences | Aims and Scope Update

2 December 2025

To further enhance the quality of the Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences (JMMS, ISSN: 2392-7674) and the papers published in it, under the guidance of our Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Ion G. Motofei, the journal has updated and revised its aims and scope. The original aims and scope and the updated versions are listed below:

Aims (new version):

Aims (old version):

Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences (ISSN 2392-7674) is an international, peer reviewed, and open access journal which provides an advanced academic forum for papers related to the mind or body in health and disease. It publishes reviews, original research, case reports, and editorials, but other article types will also be considered. In addition, JMMS publishes Special Issues on particular topics of interest.

The journal encourages interdisciplinary perspectives that integrate basic, clinical, and translational research on the human mind or medical topics. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced, and computed data or files regarding the full details of the experimental procedure can be deposited as supplementary material. The journal has no restriction on the maximum length of the papers

Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences (ISSN 2392-7674) is an open access publication on mental and medical topics, focusing primarily on interdisciplinary and integrative perspectives.

The Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences’ mission is to provoke, encourage, and sustain publishing of original scientific articles on the topics of mental and medical health and disease that stimulate constructive debate among scientists, health professionals, researchers, and clinicians with respect to the latest discoveries and trends in the field.

The Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences accepts Reviews, Research articles, Case presentations, Editorials, Letters to the Editor, and other specific articles (educational articles, commentary on the social, political and economic factors affecting health). We are open to and encourage the submission of articles not only from medical professionals and psychologists but also from scientists and practitioners in other fields from anywhere in the world and from any institution.

Scope (new version):

Scope (old version):

  • Neuropsychiatric conditions and mental disorders (mood, anxiety, psychotic and personality disorders, as well as psychosomatic medicine);
  • Neurodegenerative diseases (Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, frontotemporal dementia, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and related disorders);
  • Cardiovascular diseases (ischemic heart disease, hypertension, arrhythmias, heart failure, and vascular disorders, with focus on psychosocial and stress-related mechanisms);
  • Pulmonary diseases (asthma, COPD, interstitial lung disease, sleep-disordered breathing, and their psychological impact);
  • Gastrointestinal diseases (functional and organic disorders, gut–brain axis, microbiome–mind interactions);
  • Urological and nephrological diseases (renal pathologies, lower urinary tract disorders, sexual medicine, psychoneuroendocrine issues);
  • Endocrine and metabolic diseases (thyroid, adrenal, pituitary, diabetes, obesity, and hormonal regulation of mental and physical health);
  • Nutritional disorders (malnutrition, obesity, eating disorders, nutrient–brain interactions);
  • Infectious diseases (acute and chronic infections, neurotropic viruses, psychoneuroimmunology);
  • Chronic diseases and multimorbidity (interactions between long-term somatic illness and mental health);
  • Hereditary and genetic diseases (genetic predisposition, epigenetics, gene–environment interactions affecting mind and body);
  • Cancer biology and psycho-oncology (cancer pathogenesis and therapy, supracellular perspectives, patient mental resilience);
  • Immunology and psychoneuroimmunology (immune dysregulation, autoimmunity, stress–immune interactions);
  • Rare syndromes (orphan diseases with mental and systemic impact);
  • Pathogenesis, pathology, and therapy of human diseases (molecular to systemic perspectives, translational medicine);
  • Diseases and society (healthcare systems, patient care, quality of life, medical ethics, social determinants of health, doctor–patient relationship).

For more detailed information, please visit the following link: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/jmms/about.

Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences Editorial Office