Top 10 most read in September 2025 – white coats, sci-fi gadgets, and more!

Since our last Top 10 blog in July, there have been nine new entries on the list of most-read articles published in BMJ Open.   Top of the most-read list was a systematic review update by Kim et al. The authors analysed 28 studies from 2015-2025 on patients’ perceptions of physician attire. They concluded that […]

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Top 10 most read in February: adverse childhood experiences and COVID-19, caffeinated energy drinks and children, and ‘brain fog’ after COVID-19

  It is unsurprising that COVID-19 still dominates our top 10 list. In February, we saw a large number of new articles enter our top 10 most read list; three of which have been highlighted below. Associations between adverse childhood experiences, attitudes towards COVID-19 restrictions and vaccine hesitancy Bellis et al. conducted a cross-sectional telephone […]

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