Migrant health refers to the health and well-being of individuals who migrate from one place to another, often across international borders. This research area focuses on understanding the unique health challenges and disparities faced by migrants, including issues such as access to healthcare, language barriers, cultural differences, and social determinants of health. This field of research examines the impact of migration on the physical, mental, and social health of individuals and communities, and seeks to address the health needs of migrants through culturally sensitive and equitable healthcare services. Migrant health research also explores the effects of migration on healthcare systems, public health policies, and the overall well-being of society. Overall, the goal of this research is to improve the health outcomes and quality of life for migrants and promote health equity for all populations.