Data Sharing Policy
The Asian Journal of Medical Research and Health Sciences encourages transparency and reproducibility in scientific research by promoting responsible data sharing. Authors are encouraged to make the data supporting the findings of their studies available to readers, reviewers, and other researchers whenever possible.
Authors should include a Data Availability Statement in their manuscripts indicating whether the research data are publicly available, available upon reasonable request, or subject to restrictions due to ethical, legal, or privacy considerations.
For clinical and biomedical research, datasets that support the conclusions of the study should be deposited in recognized public repositories where appropriate. When data cannot be openly shared due to confidentiality, privacy, or institutional policies, authors must clearly explain the reason in the manuscript.
Authors are responsible for ensuring that shared data comply with ethical guidelines, including the protection of patient confidentiality and personal information. Any shared datasets must be properly anonymized to prevent identification of participants.
The journal supports data transparency while respecting ethical standards and applicable regulations related to human subjects, patient privacy, and institutional policies.















