Scholarena Journal of Cardiology (SAJC) is a multidisciplinary peer reviewed journal which covers different aspects in the study of cardiology and its related fields, especially current research, new concepts, novel methods, new therapeutic agents, and approaches for early detection and prevention of cardiac disorders and reporting new methods on basic and advanced clinical aspects of cardiology research.
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