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Medical Research Archives

The Medical Research Archives is the official journal of the European Society of Medicine.

About the Journal

The Medical Research Archives is the official journal of the European Society of Medicine. Since its inception in 2014, the journal has published groundbreaking research, insightful reviews, and compelling case reports addressing health issues of interest to a global community of medical professionals.

The journal is fully open-access with articles available on a variety of digital platforms. Information for authors is available in the Author Center.

Latest Articles

Research Articles

COVID-19: A Global and Mathematical Perspective

By Richard Zito Published March 6, 2026
This publication describes the global spread of COVID-19 in mathematical terms from its beginning in Wuhan, China.  Using the techniques of graph theory and matrix algebra, the airports servicing Seoul and London are identified as…

Research Articles

Modulation of Multiple Cranial and Cervical Nerve Sensory Fields for Migraine and Trigeminal Neuropathic Pain

By Ronald Harper, Rebecca Harper, Danielle Snodgrass, Sergey Shaboyan, Greta Eggenberger, et al. Published March 6, 2026
The effectiveness of mechanical vibration to sensory fields of cranial nerves CN 5, 7, 8, 9, and 10 and cervical nerves C2 and C3 to mitigate migraine and trigeminal neuropathy pain was assessed. Vibratory devices were fitted within…

Review Articles

GEO-CM04S1: A Dual-Antigen COVID-19 Vaccine for Immunocompromised Patients

By Kelly T McKee, Jr., MD, MPH, Mark J. Newman, et al. Published March 4, 2026
The multiantigen design and viral vector delivery platform of GEO-CM04S1 position this vaccine candidate as a next generation COVID-19 vaccine. Data generated to date indicate that the vaccine induces a durable, broadly specific and…

Special Issues

Theme Issue

Implementation and Impact of Vaccination and Infectious Disease Control in Low-Resource Settings

Infectious diseases remain a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, disproportionately affecting populations in low-resource settings where healthcare infrastructure and public health outreach are limited. This issue features articles exploring vaccination, infectious disease control, and technology-driven surveillance in these environments.

Theme Issue

Challenges and Opportunities in Health Disparities

Health disparities remain a pressing global concern, shaped by the interplay of socioeconomic status, geography, race, ethnicity, and access to healthcare. This theme issue explores the complex challenges that perpetuate inequities in health outcomes, while also highlighting emerging opportunities to bridge these gaps.

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