Public Health Research Impact Factor
The study of ensuring and enhancing the strength of individuals and their networks is public
health or general wellbeing. This work is accomplished through advancing sound lifestyles, investigating avoidance of illness and injury, and identifying, forestalling and reacting to irresistible infections. General wellbeing is generally concerned about ensuring the soundness of entire populations. This community may be as tiny as a neighboring area, or as huge as a entire world country or locale. Researchers on general well-being seek to avoid complications from arising or continuing by upgrading instructive programs, recommending plans, controlling departments, and heading examinations — as compared to
health professionals such as physicians and nurses, which rely on thanking individuals for being washed out or hurt. Equally, general wellbeing attempts to restrict variations in wellbeing.

High Impact List of Articles
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An update on bioresorbable vascular scaffolds: from lesion preparation, deployment and beyond
JR Costa Jr & A Abizaid
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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An update on bioresorbable vascular scaffolds: from lesion preparation, deployment and beyond
JR Costa Jr & A Abizaid
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Ablation of typical atrial flutter using a novel non-fluoroscopic electromagnetic catheter tracking system
S Kircher, S Rolf, G Hindricks & P Sommer
Device Evaluations: Interventional Cardiology
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Ablation of typical atrial flutter using a novel non-fluoroscopic electromagnetic catheter tracking system
S Kircher, S Rolf, G Hindricks & P Sommer
Device Evaluations: Interventional Cardiology
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Nontransfemoral access alternatives for transcatheter aortic valve replacement
B Ramlawi & MJ Reardon
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Nontransfemoral access alternatives for transcatheter aortic valve replacement
B Ramlawi & MJ Reardon
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Catheter interventions for congenital heart disease with less and less radiation
T Krasemann & GJ Morgan
Editorial: Interventional Cardiology
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Catheter interventions for congenital heart disease with less and less radiation
T Krasemann & GJ Morgan
Editorial: Interventional Cardiology
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The relationship between plaque imaging characterization and treatment modality selection
F Schwarz, M Treitl, J Grimm, C Cyran, K Nikolaou, M Reiser & T Saam
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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The relationship between plaque imaging characterization and treatment modality selection
F Schwarz, M Treitl, J Grimm, C Cyran, K Nikolaou, M Reiser & T Saam
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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