Copyright Policy
Journal of Health Synapse (JHS) is committed to protecting authors’ intellectual property while promoting open access to research. All content published in Journal of Health Synapse (JHS) is protected under copyright law, ensuring authors retain ownership of their work while allowing the journal to publish and share it globally.
Authors retain full copyright and grant Journal of Health Synapse (JHS) a license to publish, distribute, and archive their manuscripts in print and online formats. Work can be shared freely with proper acknowledgment of the original Journal of Health Synapse (JHS) publication.
All articles are open access and published under a Creative Commons License (CC BY 4.0). This allows others to copy, distribute, and adapt the work for non-commercial purposes, provided proper credit is given.
Reuse and Permissions
- Any reuse, reproduction, or distribution must include proper citation of the original article.
- Unauthorized use, plagiarism, or copyright infringement is strictly prohibited.
- Commercial use outside the Creative Commons license requires prior approval from Journal of Health Synapse (JHS).
- Authors are encouraged to deposit their work in institutional or subject-specific repositories for wider accessibility.
- Journal of Health Synapse (JHS) ensures that all published material is archived securely for long-term preservation.
- The journal supports ethical sharing of content to advance global health sciences research.
- Readers and researchers are encouraged to use Journal of Health Synapse (JHS) content responsibly while respecting copyright.
- Proper attribution promotes academic integrity and recognition for authors.
- Journal of Health Synapse (JHS) regularly updates its copyright policies to comply with international publishing standards.
Journal of Health Synapse (JHS) upholds international copyright standards and encourages ethical sharing, proper acknowledgment, and respect for intellectual property. This ensures all published work is high-quality, credible, and widely accessible.


