☸️SAIMSARA Journal
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AI-Native Scoping Reviews & Evidence Mapping

ISSN 3054-3991 · ISSN record ↗
The Journal publishes machine-generated scoping reviews in medical and life sciences under human-editorial oversight, with transparent citations and versioning. Online First articles are continuously released by registered users. Issues are organized by domain and linked to an interactive AI RAG chatbot.
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Issues

Domain issues provide a same-page filtered article view and a paired RAG agent.
Cardiac & Vascular Health icon
Cardiac & Vascular Health
Issue 1 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
Longevity & Public Health icon
Longevity & Public Health
Issue 2 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
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Digital Health
Issue 3 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
Mental Health icon
Mental Health
Issue 4 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
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Sports Medicine
Issue 5 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
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Pain Medicine
Issue 6 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
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Infectious Diseases
Issue 7 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
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Skin & Aesthetics
Issue 8 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
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Longevity & Public Health Longevity & Public Health
This paper shows that coffee is not simply “good” or “bad” for health: moderate intake is repeatedly linked with lower risks of stroke, dementia, diabetes, and death, while higher intake and certain coffee types can also carry harm signals. Read the full paper to see where the benefits look most convincing, where the evidence becomes conflicting, and which patients may need more caution than the usual “2–3 cups a day” message suggests.
Updated: 2026-05-13 • ID: coffee-20260210-060020-648ea100 • Editorial check 2026-03-23
Cardiac & Vascular Health Cardiac & Vascular Health
This paper shows that Rutherford classification is not just a staging label in acute limb ischemia, but one of the clearest bedside signals for who can still be saved, who needs immediate action, and where delay turns threatened limb into loss. The full read is worth it because it separates the real prognostic and treatment signal from observational noise—showing where endovascular therapy performs well, where Rutherford IIb becomes the decisive tipping point, and why timing still matters even within the same severity class.
Updated: 2026-05-13 • ID: acute-limb-ischemia-rutherford-classification-20260213-224153-0aca7d8d • Editorial check 2026-03-29
Longevity & Public Health Longevity & Public Health
The aim of this paper is to systematically review and synthesize the available evidence on the health effects, both beneficial and adverse, of sauna bathing in human populations, identifying key findings, clinical implications, and future research directions. The review utilises 519 original studies with 541510 total participants (topic deduplicated ΣN). Across the mapped evidence, frequent sauna bathing shows a consistent signal of lower major cardiometabolic and neurological risk, including associations such as a 37% lower risk of sudden cardiac death with 4–7 sessions/week versus 1 session/…
Updated: 2026-05-13 • ID: sauna-health-20251012-141121-e7c389fb • Editorial check 2026-03-21
Longevity & Public Health Longevity & Public Health
E-cigarettes may reduce selected harms when they fully replace combustible tobacco, but this evidence map shows why they cannot be treated as harmless nicotine products. The full SAIMSARA evidence map gives human- and machine-readable access to 123 references, clarifying substitution benefits, dual-use risks, youth uptake, toxicology, vascular and airway effects, pregnancy signals, and regulatory implications.
Updated: 2026-05-13 • ID: cigs-tobacco-20260511-215024-7a9d22b6 • Editorial check 2026-05-13
Digital Health Digital Health
This review shows where AI is already delivering real value in drug discovery: not just faster predictions, but experimentally validated hits, better ADMET screening, large-scale virtual screening, and even early human translation. It maps which AI advances are truly credible, which claims remain fragile, and where the field is genuinely moving from hype to practical therapeutic impact.
Updated: 2026-05-12 • ID: artificial-intelligence-drug-discovery-20260412-173249-62d4eb26 • Editorial check 2026-04-15
Cardiac & Vascular Health Cardiac & Vascular Health
Superior vena cava syndrome is no longer only an oncologic emergency: this evidence map shows how malignancy, catheters, pacemaker leads, dialysis access, thrombosis, pediatric mediastinal tumors, and procedural risks converge in one clinically complex syndrome. The full SAIMSARA evidence map gives human- and machine-readable access to 1,185 original studies, clarifying when to prioritize tissue diagnosis, endovascular stenting, oncologic therapy, airway planning, or benign-disease venous reconstruction.
Updated: 2026-05-12 • ID: superior-vena-cava-syndrome-20260511-212909-ea077b6a • Editorial check 2026-05-12
Longevity & Public Health Longevity & Public Health
Prostitution is not a single behavior but a public-health risk context where trauma, violence, substance use, infectious disease, stigma, and legal environment repeatedly intersect across 633 original studies and 3.76M topic-deduplicated participants. The full SAIMSARA evidence map gives both human-readable synthesis and machine-readable JSON for LLMs, tracing where harm concentrates, which interventions show measurable benefit, and where policy, clinical care, and exit-support models still need stronger evidence.
Updated: 2026-05-12 • ID: prostitution-20260507-162057-2da87418 • Editorial check 2026-05-12
Cardiac & Vascular Health Cardiac & Vascular Health
Varicose veins are not a cosmetic footnote: this evidence map shows a highly variable global burden shaped by age, sex, BMI, family history, pregnancy, and standing-intensive work, with prevalence ranging from rare in some rural populations to over 70% in nursing cohorts. The full SAIMSARA human-readable review and machine-readable JSON provide structured, reference-linked evidence across 174 original studies and 1,652,112 participants, covering prevalence, occupational risk, thrombotic associations, venous reflux, genetics, and underrepresented population gaps.
Updated: 2026-05-11 • ID: varicose-veins-prevalence-20260506-103632-4781b50b
Infectious Diseases Infectious Diseases
Hantavirus infection is not just a rare rodent-borne fever: this evidence map shows it as a multisystem vascular infection driven by ecology, endothelial dysfunction, thrombocytopenia, and renal or cardiopulmonary injury. The full SAIMSARA paper and machine-readable JSON provide structured, reference-linked evidence across 1,084 original studies, covering diagnosis, exposure risk, Andes-virus transmission, severity markers, One Health surveillance, and the still-unproven therapeutic frontier.
Updated: 2026-05-11 • ID: hantavirus-infection-20260511-091717-12cb6553 • Editorial check 2026-05-11
Infectious Diseases Infectious Diseases
This review shows that COVID-19 vaccination was generally linked to lower mortality, especially in older and high-risk groups, but that protection decreased over time and improved again after booster doses. Read the full paper to see where the evidence is strongest, which groups benefit most, and where important safety and interpretation questions remain.
Updated: 2026-05-11 • ID: covid-vaccine-mortality-20251026-192337-047981e6
Infectious Diseases Infectious Diseases
This review maps a large clinical evidence base showing that COVID-19 vaccines were generally linked to a strong safety-benefit balance: serious complications such as myocarditis and VITT were rare, while protection against severe COVID-19 outcomes and death remained substantial. Read the full paper to see which risks were truly recurrent, which populations were most vulnerable, and how the balance differed by vaccine platform, age, pregnancy, chronic disease, and immunocompromised status.
Updated: 2026-05-11 • ID: covid-vaccine-complications-20251021-194236-04bd8801
Cardiac & Vascular Health Cardiac & Vascular Health
Renal artery stenosis is not a simple “stent or no stent” disease: this map separates broad neutral randomized evidence from the high-risk phenotypes where revascularization may still matter. The full SAIMSARA evidence map gives clinicians and AI agents a structured, reference-linked view of prevalence, imaging accuracy, medical therapy, physiology-guided selection, transplant/pediatric RAS, and remaining gaps.
Updated: 2026-05-10 • ID: renal-artery-stenosis-20260504-122918-dd7acfef • Editorial check 2026-05-10
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