The intriguing relationship between coronary heart disease and mental disorders
- 141Citations
- 510Captures
- 4Mentions
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- Citations141
- Citation Indexes138
- CrossRef138
- Policy Citations3
- 3
- Captures510
- Readers510
- 510
- Mentions4
- News Mentions3
- 3
- Blog Mentions1
- 1
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