Most read articles in January

The most read article in January was Bito et al‘s randomised controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy of wrap therapy in treating pressure ulcers. Both Crawley et al‘s paper on chronic fatigue syndrome amongst school-aged children and Margel and Fleshner’s ecological study of prostate cancer and the oral contraceptive pill remained highly popular.

Rank Author(s) Title
1 Bito et al Randomised controlled trial evaluating the efficacy of wrap therapy for wound healing acceleration in patients with NPUAP stage II and III pressure ulcer
2 Crawley et al Unidentified Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) is a major cause of school absence: surveillance outcomes from school-based clinics
3 Margel & Fleshner Oral contraceptive use is associated with prostate cancer: an ecological study
4 Hopton et al Acupuncture in practice: mapping the providers, the patients and the settings in a national cross-sectional survey
5 Lee et al UK stroke incidence, mortality and cardiovascular risk management 1999–2008: time-trend analysis from the General Practice Research Database
6 Wien et al Cancer risk with folic acid supplements: a systematic review and meta-analysis
7 Fletcher et al Improving the recruitment activity of clinicians in randomised controlled trials: a systematic review
8 Rhon et al A manual physical therapy approach versus subacromial corticosteroid injection for treatment of shoulder impingement syndrome: a protocol for a randomised clinical trial
9 Voigt-Hansen et al The effect of MELatOnin on Depression, anxietY, cognitive function and sleep disturbances in patients with breast cancer. The MELODY trial: protocol for a randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blinded trial
10 Tugnoli et al The NOTA study: non-operative treatment for acute appendicitis: prospective study on the efficacy and safety of antibiotic treatment (amoxicillin and clavulanic acid) in patients with right sided lower abdominal pain

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