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KnE Publishing Top Picks for April 2023

To promote Open Research that highlights the latest developments in various fields, our journal editors have hand-picked recently published Open Access articles that explore themes of plastic surgery, puberty, education and female empowerment.

 
Open Access Research
 

1. Is Puberty a Self-Esteem Killer?

Commonly known as the ‘awkward years,’ the rapid physical changes that come with the onset of puberty are known to take a toll on the self-image of young women. They become conscious of their weight, appearance, and skin more than ever before.

What can young women do about it? This study analyses the relationship between self-confidence and puberty and offers some solutions.

 
Open Access Research
 

2. How Often Should You Get Your Child’s Eye Tested?

Between the ages of 6 and 18, children’s vision can change rapidly, drastically, and unexpectedly. Therefore, it is imperative to get their vision tested regularly. But parents often do not know the importance of vision testing for young children, or the high cost of the test in many countries is a deterrent for parents.

This study assesses parental knowledge of vision tests for children in Saudi Arabia. 

 
Open Access Research
 

3. How Many Plastic Surgery Hospitals Does a Country Need?

When we hear ‘plastic surgery,’ we often think of cosmetic procedures not vital to physical health. However, plastic surgery is so much more than that. It’s often used to aid the physical health of people after injuries from accidents such as burns and fractures. As such, plastic surgery wards and hospitals is crucial to the healthcare ecosystem of a country.

Learn about the need for more plastic surgery hospitals in developing countries here.

 
Open Access Research
 

4. Is Female Empowerment the Answer to Fishermen Poverty?

In Indonesia, poverty among fishermen is due to low wages, traditional equipment, low education levels and lack of government support. One way to alleviate poverty is through female empowerment by developing cooperatives for female fishermen. This will aid in increasing income for female fishermen and provide further support for fishermen’s families.

This study describes how fishermen cooperatives can be developed and how they help with poverty.

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