Alcohol vs semen quality, Tamiflu trials and mindfulness: The Most Read Articles in October

October’s most read articles include a cross-sectional study by Jensen et al. on the association of habitual alcohol consumption and reduced semen quality in young men. We also have a report on the risk of bias in industry-funded oseltamivir (Tamiflu) trials by Jefferson et al., and the ever popular paper on a web-based mindfulness course for the relief of anxiety and depression by Krusche et al. has re-entered our top 10.

 

Rank Author(s) Title
1 Abu Dabrh et al. Health assessment of commercial drivers: a meta-narrative systematic review
2 Jensen et al. Habitual alcohol consumption associated with reduced semen quality and changes in reproductive hormones; a cross-sectional study among 1221 young Danish men
3 Marston et al. Anal heterosex among young people and implications for health promotion: a qualitative study in the UK
4 Rao et al. Do healthier foods and diet patterns cost more than less healthy options? A systematic review and meta-analysis
5 Jefferson et al. Risk of bias in industry-funded oseltamivir trials: comparison of core reports versus full clinical study reports
6 Cobb et al. Diffusion of an evidence-based smoking cessation intervention through Facebook: a randomised controlled trial study protocol
7 Kalesan et al. State-specific, racial and ethnic heterogeneity in trends of firearm-related fatality rates in the USA from 2000 to 2010
8 Stranges et al. Major health-related behaviours and mental well-being in the general population: the Health Survey for England
9 Krusche et al. Mindfulness online: an evaluation of the feasibility of a web-based mindfulness course for stress, anxiety and depression
10 Fourkala et al. Association of skirt size and postmenopausal breast cancer risk in older women: a cohort study within the UK Collaborative Trial of Ovarian Cancer Screening (UKCTOCS)

 

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