Plagiarism and Ethical Policy

Eagle International Journal of Research, Innovation and Health Sciences upholds high standards of academic integrity and ethical publication. Plagiarism — copying text, data, images or ideas without appropriate acknowledgment — is not tolerated at any point in the publication process. All manuscripts submitted must be original contributions, appropriately acknowledging other authors’ work.

Authors are required to disclose whether any part of the manuscript was generated or assisted by artificial intelligence tools, specifically text‑generation software for text and image‑generation software for image. Disclosure of the use of AI protects the integrity of the research and promotes the credibility of the publication.

Authors must ensure that the work they submit is neither plagiarised nor self-plagiarised ( use of others’ original ideas (and) material without proper attribution). All research must be done ethically, with care for the rights, dignity and welfare of human participants, animal subjects and the environment. Authors must provide the source and detail of any ethical approval, consent procedures or permissions obtained, where appropriate.

The principles of honesty, transparency and professional responsibility must be adhered to by all authors, reviewers and editors during the publication process. Allegations or evidence of unethical conduct in the publication process such as plagiarism, data fabrication and/or falsification, ghost authorship, guest authorship, failure to disclose conflicts of interests—will be treated seriously and investigated. Based on the findings, suitable measures (such as corrections, expressions of concern or retractions) will be taken.

Adhering to this policy, Eagle International Journal of Research, Innovation and Health Sciences guarantees the reliability and trustworthiness of the published work, contributing significantly to the scientific and scholarly community.