BMJ  2004;329:1051 (30 October), doi:10.1136/bmj.329.7473.1051-a

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

SEPTEMBER

  1. Paper: Olfactory detection of human bladder cancer by dogs: proof of principle study
    BMJ 2004;329: 712[Abstract/Free Full Text]
    9679 hits
  2. Paper: Randomised controlled trial of physiotherapy compared with advice for low back pain
    BMJ 2004;329: 708[Abstract/Free Full Text]
    9624 hits
  3. News: Study indicates nine risk factors explain most heart attacks
    BMJ 2004;329: 527[Free Full Text]
    6368 hits
  4. Clinical review: Recent developments in Bell's palsy
    BMJ 2004;329: 553-7[Free Full Text]
    5517 hits
  5. Editor's choice: Is it better to be smart or stupid
    BMJ 2004;329 (25 September)
    5510 hits
  6. Editorial:Treating hypertension with guidelines in general practice
    BMJ 2004;329: 523-4[Free Full Text]
    5189 hits
  7. Editor's choice: Why Britons should be grateful for the NHS
    BMJ 2004;329 (4 September)
    4467 hits
  8. Clinical review: The journey: Parkinson's disease
    BMJ 2004;329: 611-4[Free Full Text]
    3756 hits
  9. ABC of sexual health: Gender related disorders
    BMJ 2004;329: 615-7[Free Full Text]
    3744 hits
  10. This week in the BMJ: Bell's palsy responds best to immediate treatment
    BMJ 2004;329 (4 September)
    3344 hits

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