About the Journal

The Journal of Exposome and Human Health (JEHH) is an international, peer-reviewed journal advancing the holistic understanding of the exposome the totality of environmental, social, and behavioural exposures across the human lifespan and its biological, clinical, and policy implications. Unlike conventional environmental health journals centred on pollutants alone, JEHH integrates environmental sensing, data analytics, and life-course epidemiology to capture the complex interactions between external exposures, internal biological responses, and population health outcomes. By linking technological innovation with equity-driven policy translation, the journal serves as a global platform for data-intensive, systems-level exposome science that informs prevention, regulation, and sustainable health planning.