War Veterans, OTC Medications and Dementia: Most read articles in September

The most-read article in September was once again, Carpenter et al‘s article on Bed sharing and the risk of SIDS. Wakefield et al‘s study of Australian packaging policy stayed in the top ten for another month.  Other newly-published papers in the top ten include Brabers et al‘s survey investigating consumers’ attitudes towards over the counter medication.

Rank Author(s) Title
1 Carpenter et al Bed sharing when parents do not smoke: is there a risk of SIDS? An individual level analysis of five major case–control studies
2 Billings et al Choosing a model to predict hospital admission: an observational study of new variants of predictive models for case finding
3 McBride et al The mortality and cancer experience of New Zealand Vietnam war veterans: a cohort study
4 Shaw et al The work of commissioning: a multisite case study of healthcare commissioning in England’s NHS
5 Hope et al Prevalence of, and risk factors for, HIV, hepatitis B and C infections among men who inject image and performance enhancing drugs: a cross-sectional study
6 Ford et al Current treatments in diabetic macular oedema: systematic review and meta-analysis
7 Brabers et al Where to buy OTC medications? A cross-sectional survey investigating consumers’ confidence in over-the-counter (OTC) skills and their attitudes towards the availability of OTC painkillers
8 Griffiths et al How active are our children? Findings from the Millennium Cohort Study
9 Wakefield et al Introduction effects of the Australian plain packaging policy on adult smokers: a cross-sectional study
10 Gao et al Effects of centrally acting ACE inhibitors on the rate of cognitive decline in dementia

 

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