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The Journal of Men's Health is a small, open-access medical journal published in Singapore by IMR Press.[1] The Journal of Men's Health has been recognized by PubMed.gov, which lists 19 published articles from 2009 through October 2022. The recognized abbreviation of the name of this journal is J Mens Health.

The cost of publication of this free open acccess journal is an article processing charge paid by the author of the article. The current charge for publishing an article in the IMR Press is US$1,500.[2]

The Journal of Men's Health published an article on 30 May 2022 that was written by nine authors, all of which are members of the Circumcision Academy of Australia. The two lead authors are Brian J. Morris and Athos Katelaris. Not surprisingly, the article recommended a pro-circumcision policy for Australia. The article has a conflict-of-interest statement attached at the very end of the article. The statement discloses that Brian J. Morris is a member of the Editorial Board of Journal of Men’s Health and Mohamed Hajoona is medical director of Quick Medical Pty Ltd, a company that markets circumcision devices.[3]

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  1. REFweb (28 September 2022). IMR Press, IMR Press. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  2. REFweb (8 October 2022). Article Processing Charges, IMR Press. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  3. REFjournal Morris BJ, Katelaris A, Blumenthal NJ, Hajoona M, Sheen AC, Schrieber L, Lumbers ER, Wodak AD, Katelaris P. Evidence-based circumcision policy for Australia. J Mens Health. 30 May 2022; 18(6): 132. PMID. PMC. DOI. Retrieved 26 October 2022.