These articles scored the most hits on the BMJ's website in their first week of publication
AUGUST
Editorial: Delayed prescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infection
BMJ 2005;331: 301-2
4626 hits
Editorial: Combing and combating head lice
BMJ 2005;331: 362-3
4339 hits
Editor's choice: Let's call it cardiac impairment
BMJ 2005;331 (20 August)
4198 hits
News: Breast cancer screening does not save lives, study shows
BMJ 2005;331: 309
4086 hits
Education and debate: Hormone replacement therapy and breast cancer: estimate of risk
BMJ 2005;331: 347-9
3797 hits
Clinical review: Evidence based case report: Should a patient with primary intracerebral haemorrhage receive antiplatelet or anticoagulant therapy?
BMJ 2005;331: 439-42
3758 hits
Personal view: The finger, the foot, my bone cancer
BMJ 2005;331: 463
3735 hits
Paper: Cholinesterase inhibitors for patients with Alzheimer's disease: systematic review of randomised clinical trials
BMJ 2005;331: 321-7
3629 hits
Paper: Role of mobile phones in motor vehicle crashes resulting in hospital attendance: a case crossover study
BMJ 2005;331: 428
3597 hits
10-minute consultation: Anaphylaxis
BMJ 2005;331: 330
3586 hits
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