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Biomdical Journal of Indonesia is a peer-reviewed journal published by Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Sriwijaya which is published triannually (March, June, and December). This journal is dedicated to publishing original research and review articles focused on basic medical sciences.

Important Announcement: Plagiarism Check Policy

2024-06-01

Dear Authors,

In keeping with the standards of academic integrity, we would like to notify you that all articles submitted to Biomedical Journal of Indonesia must pass the plagiarism check provided by Turnitin.

Authors need to upload the similarity check report alongside their submitted manuscript through the Submissions page. The maximum allowed similarity percentage is 25%.

We look forward to your submissions at Biomedical Journal of Indonesia.

 

Regards,

The Editorial Team

Important Announcement: Changes to Biomedical Journal of Indonesia Publication Schedule

2024-03-03

Dear Readers,

We would like to inform you that starting from Volume 10, Issue 1 in 2024, there will be a change in the publication schedule of the Biomedical Journal of Indonesia (BJI). Moving forward, our journal will be published in March, June, and December.

This adjustment aims to streamline our editorial process and ensure the timely dissemination of valuable research in the field of biomedical sciences.

We appreciate your continued support and understanding as we strive to enhance the quality and efficiency of our publication.

Thank you.

Sincerely,

Editorial Team

Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): Vol 11, No 1, 2025, (Issue in Progress)

Published: 04-02-2025

Articles
Supplement Consumption and Facial Care Products on Acne Vulgaris: A Cross-Sectional Study Among Medical Students
Dara Ugi Aras; St. Nurul Rezki Wahyuni; Adriyanti Adam, Sitti Musafirah Arif, Viviani L.

45 Page 1-6

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Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Hyperuricemic Effects of Chrysin in a Rat Model of High Fructose Corn Syrup Induced Hyperuricemia
Hanifah Tahany; Nita Parisa, M Daffa Nugraha, Debby Handayati Harahap, Theodorus Theodorus

27 Page 7-12

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A Review of the Therapeutic Effects of Garlic in Lowering Blood Pressure: A Comprehensive Analysis of Recent Mechanisms and Existing Clinical Data
Ibnati Amira Hamdi, Ridha Inayah Panggabean, Cindy Calista Theresa, Bahagia Willibrordus Maria Nainggolan, Ridwan Balatif

78 Page 26-37

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Gummy Mandjah (Honey, Tamarind, Red Ginger) on Emesis in Pregnant Women
Huzaima Huzaima, Diani Mega Sari, Rifka Atika Razak

15 Page 38-43

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The Relationship between Family Support and Breast Self-Examination (BSE) in Breast Tumor Patients
Amira Azza Nabila, Indriyani Indriyani, Ratih Pratiwi, Mitayani Mitayani

3 Page 49-53

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The Effectiveness of a Menstrual Hygiene Pocketbook in Improving Knowledge and Hygiene Behavior Among Students at SDN 2 Petuk Katimpun
Uswatun Hasanah Purnama Sari, Farah Fauziyah Radhiyatulqalbi Ahmad, Laila Rahmawati, Siskaevia Siskaevia

25 Page 54-59

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