Most read articles in March

The most read article in March was Kripke et al‘s study of the association between hypnotics and mortality, originally published at the end of February. In second and third place are two very different articles both relating to infant feeding.  Belghiti et al‘s study of the association between oxytocin and postpartum haemorrhage, which was originally published in December 2011, is the fourth most read.

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Rank Author(s) Title
1 Kripke et al Hypnotics’ association with mortality or cancer: a matched cohort study
2 Hoddinott et al

A serial qualitative interview study of infant feeding experiences: idealism meets realism

3 Townsend and Pitchford Baby knows best? The impact of weaning style on food preferences and body mass index in early childhood in a case–controlled sample
4 Belghiti et al Oxytocin during labour and risk of severe postpartum haemorrhage: a population-based, cohort-nested case–control study
5 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
6 Stoolmiller et al Comparing media and family predictors of alcohol use: a cohort study of US adolescents
7 Lee et al UK stroke incidence, mortality and cardiovascular risk management 1999–2008: time-trend analysis from the General Practice Research Database
8 Margel and Fleshner Oral contraceptive use is associated with prostate cancer: an ecological study
9 Mosborg Aggestrup et al Psychosocial consequences of allocation to lung cancer screening: a randomised controlled trial
10 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

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