More bed sharing, baldness and vitamin C: Most read articles in June

 

The most-read article in June was once again Carpenter et al‘s article on bed sharing with non-smoking parents and the risks of SIDS, which received widespread press coverage. Another popular title was Yamada et al‘s paper on the associations between male pattern baldness and coronary heart disease. Other newly-published papers in the top ten include Hemilä et al‘s study on the way in which vitamin C may help alleviate exercise induced bronchoconstriction and Ford et al‘s study of current treatments in diabetic macular ordema.

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 Humphriss et al Prenatal alcohol exposure and childhood balance ability: findings from a UK birth cohort study
3 Ford et al Current treatments in diabetic macular oedema: systematic review and meta-analysis
4 Katzmarzyk et al Sedentary behaviour and life expectancy in the USA: a cause-deleted life table analysis
5 Yamada et al Male pattern baldness and its association with coronary heart disease: a meta-analysis
6 Gotts et al Are there sleep-specific phenotypes in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome? A cross-sectional polysomnography analysis
7 Morgenstern et al From never to daily smoking in 30 months: the predictive value of tobacco and non-tobacco advertising exposure
8 Schmidt et al Obesity in young men, and individual and combined risks of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular morbidity and death before 55 years of age: a Danish 33-year follow-up study
9 Doyle et al A systematic review of evidence on the links between patient experience and clinical safety and effectiveness
10 Hemilä et al Vitamin C may alleviate exercise-induced bronchoconstriction: a meta-analysis

 

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