BMJ  2004;328:774 (27 March), doi:10.1136/bmj.328.7442.774-a

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These articles scored the most hits on the BMJ's website in the week of publication

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  1. Paper: Cigarette tar yields in relation to mortality from lung cancer in the cancer prevention study II prospective cohort, 1982-8
    BMJ 2004;328: 72[Abstract/Free Full Text]
    5110 hits
  2. Editorial: Radical surgery for mesothelioma
    BMJ 2004;328: 237-8[Free Full Text]
    5056 hits
  3. Clinical review: Science, medicine, and the future: Omega 3 fatty acids and cardiovascular disease—fishing for a natural treatment
    BMJ 2004;328: 30-5[Free Full Text]
    4763 hits
  4. Clinical review: Science, medicine, and the future: Is folic acid the ultimate functional food component for disease prevention?
    BMJ 2004;328: 211-4[Free Full Text]
    4210 hits
  5. ABC of smoking cessation:
    Why people smoke
    BMJ 2004;328: 277-9[Free Full Text]
    4114 hits
  6. Obituary: Harold Shipman
    BMJ 2004;328: 231[Free Full Text]
    3894 hits
  7. Editorial: Health tsars
    BMJ 2004;328: 117-8[Free Full Text]
    3456 hits
  8. Paper: Long term mortality after severe starvation during the siege of Leningrad: prospective cohort study
    BMJ 2004;328: 11[Abstract/Free Full Text]
    3277 hits
  9. News extra: Parents discover their stillborn babies are alive four months after birth
    BMJ 2004;328: 248-c[Free Full Text]
    3246 hits
  10. Editor's choice: "Let food be thy medicine..."
    BMJ 2004;328:(24 January)
    3214 hits



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