National Journal of Homoeopathy
Full Form of NJH
What is NJH?
The National Journal of Homoeopathy (NJH) is a peer-reviewed medical periodical published by the Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy (CCRH), an autonomous body under the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India. It serves as a primary platform for disseminating original research, clinical case reports, and review articles in the field of homoeopathy. The journal aims to promote evidence-based homoeopathic practice by highlighting studies on drug provings, clinical trials, and materia medica. NJH is used extensively by homoeopathic practitioners, academicians, and researchers across India and abroad. It is published quarterly and indexed in several Indian medical databases. The journal plays a crucial role in standardizing homoeopathic research methodology and bridging traditional homoeopathy with modern scientific scrutiny. In India, NJH is particularly relevant for students preparing for AYUSH postgraduate entrance exams and for clinicians seeking to update their knowledge. It often features special issues on epidemic diseases, such as dengue and COVID-19, where homoeopathy has been explored as a supportive treatment. The journal also publishes conference proceedings and guidelines from the CCRH. Its editorial board includes eminent homoeopaths and pharmacologists. By maintaining rigorous peer review, NJH ensures that published findings are credible and reproducible. It is a key resource for anyone involved in homoeopathic education and research in India.
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Example
The latest NJH issue includes a randomized controlled trial comparing homoeopathic remedies with placebo for allergic rhinitis.